How is liver C right abdomen tall to return a responsibility?

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Hepatitis C (HCV) is a common infectious disease in China, which can be transmitted through blood, sex, mother to child or other ways. Similar to hepatitis B, hepatitis C may lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer; But different from hepatitis B, hepatitis C is a curable disease after regular treatment! So the following is a specific introduction to hepatitis C right abdominal high is how to return a responsibility? I hope this problem can help some people.

How is liver C right abdomen tall to return a responsibility?

First: hepatitis C is a global epidemic disease caused by hepatitis C virus infection. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, the global hepatitis C virus infection rate is about 2.8% (about 185 million people in the world), resulting in about 350000 deaths every year. Due to the concealment of hepatitis C, most of the infected people do not know that they have been infected with hepatitis C virus. Therefore, the exact global infection rate of hepatitis C virus is still uncertain. According to the data of "guidelines for the prevention and treatment of hepatitis C (updated version in 2015)", the infection rate of hepatitis C virus in the population aged 1-59 in 2006 was 0.43%. With the high-risk groups and high-risk areas, it is estimated that there are about 10 million cases of infection in China.

Second, hepatitis C is mainly caused by blood transmission. The main routes of transmission are: (1) blood transfusion and blood products( 2) Transmission through damaged skin and mucous membrane (including the use of non disposable syringes and needles, acupuncture without strict disinfection or invasive operation, such as intravenous injection of drugs, sharing of razors, toothbrushes, tattoos and ear ring holes, etc.) is the cause of HCV blood transmission( 3) The risk of HCV infection is higher in sexual contact transmission, especially in multiple sexual partners or homosexual partners( 4) Mother to child transmission.

Third: there is no vaccine to prevent hepatitis C, but the general daily contact such as polite kissing, hugging, sneezing, coughing, food, drinking water, sharing tableware and water cup, no skin damage and other contacts without blood exposure generally do not transmit hepatitis C virus. Therefore, we do not need to talk about the color change of hepatitis C.

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It depends on whether the viral load is high. If it is not high, it can be breast fed. However, if it is high, there is still a risk of infection. A high-precision viral load monitoring is needed.