Global epidemiology of hepatitis C virus infection

CW Shepard, L Finelli, MJ Alter - The Lancet infectious diseases, 2005 - thelancet.com
CW Shepard, L Finelli, MJ Alter
The Lancet infectious diseases, 2005thelancet.com
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease worldwide and a potential cause of
substantial morbidity and mortality in the future. The complexity and uncertainty related to
the geographic distribution of HCV infection and chronic hepatitis C, determination of its
associated risk factors, and evaluation of cofactors that accelerate its progression,
underscore the difficulties in global prevention and control of HCV. Because there is no
vaccine and no post-exposure prophylaxis for HCV, the focus of primary prevention efforts …
Summary
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of liver disease worldwide and a potential cause of substantial morbidity and mortality in the future. The complexity and uncertainty related to the geographic distribution of HCV infection and chronic hepatitis C, determination of its associated risk factors, and evaluation of cofactors that accelerate its progression, underscore the difficulties in global prevention and control of HCV. Because there is no vaccine and no post-exposure prophylaxis for HCV, the focus of primary prevention efforts should be safer blood supply in the developing world, safe injection practices in health care and other settings, and decreasing the number of people who initiate injection drug use.
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