"Viral hepatitis, or unspecified hepatitis, within the preceding 6 months or persistence of symptoms after 6 months, or objective evidence of impairment of liver function, chronic hepatitis, and hepatitis B carriers. (Individuals who are known to have tested positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection require confirmatory testing. If positive, individuals should be clinically evaluated for objective evidence of liver function impairment. If evaluation reveals no signs or symptoms of disease, the applicant meets the standards.)"
Its something that requires a medical waiver. Talk to your recruiter, and find out what you need to do in order to obtain one. Blood work may be required along with physician visits.
No.
yes
A person can still join the military with hepatitis C. However, this may not always work out the way that the person wants it to. You can be denied.
no alcoholic hepatitis not same as hepatitis c
The most common blood borne illness in the United States is the Hepatitis C virus. About 3.2 million people are chronically infected.
Hepatitis C is the worst and the most dangerous type of hepatitis. Vincent Dublin
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
unless you have a hook up or pay for an expungment you can not join an military branch with any felony
Hepatitis C is formerly called non A non B hepatitis.
no
Hepatitis A, B or C?
No, nits cannot transfer hepatitis C.
There is no vaccine for hepatitis C.