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Learn about the potential connection between Hepatitis C and fibromyalgia and find out why, due to similarities in manifestation and physiology, it is possible that Hepatitis C infection may act as one of fibromyalgia syndrome’s triggers. If you suspect having...

Hepatitis C Genotype Guides Health Plans
Because the suggested treatment length and success rates vary between genotypes, this is typically one of the first distinctions made after a Hepatitis C diagnosis. In order to assure the correct course of therapy is approved, health insurance companies are...

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By doing a math formula calculation on the specific genetics of an individual's Hepatitis C infection, doctors may be able to predict whether or not treatment will be successful....

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C (HCV) is the most prevalent liver disease in the world. The World Health Organization considers Hepatitis C an epidemic. Because a patient living with Hepatitis C can be infected for decades before being discovered, it is often called the "silent" epidemic. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 20-30% of people with chronic Hepatitis C will eventually face life-threatening symptoms.

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Expand your search with over 2,750 pages of Hepatitis C information right here on this website. You can search the entire site by keyword in the box at the upper right.

Living With Hepatitis C

When you or someone you love is Living with Hepatitis C, you need as much reliable information as you can find. Hepatitis-Central.com is here to help educate patients and their families about hepatitis, its symptoms and all the available treatment options. With our editors continuously scanning press releases, news reports and clinical trial results, this is where you'll first learn about breakthrough treatments and critical information on related conditions such as ascites, elevated liver enzymes and autoimmune hepatitis.

Keep Up-To-Date With New HCV Info As It Is Announced

A wide range of new information is being published regularly. As a patient, you need the most up-to-date information available.

Hepatitis C Is a Deadly Disease

According to Dr. Eugene Schiff (University of Miami), the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) emerged in the U.S. population beginning in the 1960s, related to blood transfusion and injection drug use. The extent of the problem was only apparent after 1990 when reliable HCV blood tests first became available. Studies indicate that over the first 20 years of chronic HCV infection, 20% of chronically infected patients will develop cirrhosis, and many of those will progress to liver cancer. HCV-associated end-stage liver disease is a leading indication for liver transplantation in the USA and the developed western world.

Millions of Patients Are Affected by Hepatitis C

Currently, it is estimated there are about 180 million people worldwide who are infected with HCV, 4 million of those are in the United States. The prevalence seems to be higher in Eastern Europe than in Western Europe. In industrialized countries, HCV accounts for 20% of cases of acute hepatitis, 70% of cases of chronic hepatitis, 40% of cases of end-stage cirrhosis, 60% of cases of hepatocellular carcinoma and 30-40% of liver transplants. The incidence of new symptomatic infections of HCV has been estimated to be 13 cases/100,000 persons annually. For every one person that is infected with the AIDS virus, there are more than four infected with HCV. The CDC (Center For Disease Control) estimates that there are up to 26,000 new HCV infections in the U.S. every year and that Hepatitis C causes 10,000 to 12,000 deaths each year.

The Public Effects Are Going to Get Worse, Fast

Over the next 10-20 years chronic HCV is predicted to become a major burden on the health care system as patients who are currently asymptomatic with relatively mild disease progress to end-stage liver disease and develop hepatocellular carcinoma. Predictions in the USA indicate that there will be a 60% increase in the incidence of cirrhosis, a 68% increase in hepatoma incidence, a 279% increment in incidence of hepatic decompensation, a 528% increase in the need for transplantation, and a 223% increase in liver death rate.

Current Medical HCV Treatment Is Limited

Current medical treatment for HCV is limited to pegylated interferon combination therapy. This therapy is effective in less than 50% of cases of HCV genotype 1 (the most common genotype in North America). Two companies, Roche and Schering, have their own FDA approved versions. Each claims their formulation is superior for treating Hepatitis C. Your doctor will likely recommend one or the other (doctors have no other medicine to offer to treat this disease). You can find more information about each of these drug protocols at this website and elsewhere on the internet.

Some Natural Therapies Have Real Value

There are also natural approaches for dealing with HCV. The credible ones focus on protecting and supporting the liver and keeping the immune system healthy. There is some proof that you can use natural means to help you live a long and relatively healthy life with this virus and die of some other cause (preferably old age). There is no natural cure for HCV, and if anyone claims they have one, they are lying. It is as simple as that.

Dubious treatments and supposed cures for HCV are being sold by charlatans and rip off artists. You need to be discerning when considering alternative therapies to help you deal with HCV. Look for scientific clinical validation. Objective third-party proof of effectiveness and safety is essential. We are involved with one product we think very highly of called Maximum Milk Thistle. It is a high quality medical milk thistle with scientific validation and a very reasonable price.

Learn how one man uses natural remedies for a full life living with Hepatitis C.

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Hepatitis C Genotype Guides Health Plans
Because the suggested treatment length and success rates vary between genotypes, this is typically one of the first distinctions made after a Hepatitis C diagnosis. In order to assure the correct course of therapy is approved, health insurance companies are... Read more.

Math May Foretell Hepatitis C Drug Success
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Hepatitis C is just one of the strains of viral hepatitis. The current list goes from A to G.

The prevalence of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is increasing worldwide. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 170 million individuals throughout the world are infected. An estimated 1.8% of the population in the United States is positive for HCV antibodies; this rate corresponds to an estimated 4 million persons infected nationwide. Infection due to Hepatitis C accounts for 20% of all cases of acute hepatitis, an estimated 26,000 new acute infections, and 10,000-12,000 deaths each year in the United States.

HCV Genotypes: It is much easier to talk of the Hepatitis C virus as if it is a single organism but in fact it is a range of viruses, similar enough to be called Hepatitis C virus, yet different enough to be classified into subgroups. Viruses are microscopic and no person could ever see them with the naked eye. Indeed, the virus is so small that there's been no confirmed actual sighting of it using any type of microscope yet developed. Consequently, a better way to understand the terms Hepatitis C 'genotypes' and 'subtypes' is to compare them to things that we can more readily relate to.

HCV & Herbs: There are a number of herbal products useful in the management of liver disease. Look for herbal liver support information including Maximum Milk Thistle, and other natural liver remedies.

HCV Links: Convenient links to other sites external to Hepatitis-Central. Although we do not have any control over these outside sites, we provide them as a courtesy in the hope that you will find the information useful.

HCV Symptoms: You'll find links to a comprehensive symptoms list, as well as various studies and discussions about Hepatitis C symptoms.

Viral Load: Simply put, Viral Load is how many viral particles per ML of blood. You'll find a convenient Viral Load chart here, as well as a link to a detailed discussion on how to analyze and interpret viral load numbers.

Lab Tests: What they are and what they mean. This is a page of links that explains and helps you interpret all the various hepatitis lab tests likely to be encountered. A necessary reference for full understanding of test results.

Hepatitis C Doctors: A state-by-state and worldwide reference listing physicians who treat HCV, including an email link to submit your physician for inclusion.

HCV Medicines: Numerous links to studies, info sheets, FAQs, and analysis of Ribavirin/Rebetron medicines.

Liver Disease Medicines: An exhaustive list of links to studies, info sheets, FAQs, and analysis of the various drugs used to treat liver disease.

Biopsy Info: A comprehensive resource of information relating to the liver biopsy.

Cirrhosis: Many discussions and analyses of cirrhosis, including causes, complications, pathology, symptoms, and much more.

Liver Cancer: Liver Cancer/Hepatocellular Carcinoma studies, info sheets, FAQs, and analysis.

Mother/Child Transmission: Discussions of the special problems and precautions necessary involving mother to child transmission of Hepatitis C.

Hep-Central Email List: Don't miss important news. Stay up to date with progress. Learn about advances and breakthroughs in Hepatitis C research, including information about medical and complementary treatments.

Hepatitis C Patient's Bulletin Board: This Bulletin Board is for discussions on hepatitis, treatments, etc. Please participate in any of the discussions listed on the left or post your own new discussion. This message board will allow you to keep in touch with other patients, caregivers, exchange ideas, as well as provide the opportunity to give and receive support.

HCV Books: Recommended reading for those interested in hepatitis information.

Hepatitis C Activism: An easy way to get involved in urging our government to do more for Hepatitis C awareness and treatment research.

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