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HIV
In light of the low rate of transmission and advances in treatments for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, the […]
The Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine was awarded this week to three researchers who discovered the virus that causes […]
The Arlington location is one of over 35 clinics in the South operated by CAN Community Health. “Now Open!” That’s […]
An estimated 0.5-1 per cent of the country’s population (or 10-13 million people) suffers from Hepatitis C, according to scientists. […]
People with HIV who were cured of hepatitis C were less likely than HIV-negative people to develop hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC […]
Hepatitis C transmission during anal sex can take place without bleeding, trauma or sharing of injecting equipment and exposure to […]
National African Immigrant and Refugee HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis Awareness (NAIRHHA Day) also brings focus to other epidemics fueling HIV disparities. […]
The risk of liver complications appears similar for HIV-positive and HIV-negative people, but those with HIV had more non-liver problems. […]
Coinfection with all three viruses ramped up mortality risk nine times compared with having none of the viruses. People with […]