Being a Hepatitis C carrier means that at some point, the person was infected with the virus and it stays in their body for life.
when you have the HIV virus
Is there any possibility ,after pateint tretment ,patient is carrier from others?
did you mean saliva?
This indicates that the person who has antibodies reactive to the Hepatitis B or C virus and likely has been exposed to the disease (and likely has it).
no alcoholic hepatitis not same as hepatitis c
Chronic hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by a virus. Being a carrier of hepatitis B means that you are infected with the virus and can transmit it to others, but you may not have the disease
Hepatitis c is highly contagious disease. It is transmitted from blood to blood. If a person has hepatitis c, the only way silverware would be contagious, if there blood was on it, someone touching it with a open wound, cut,sore. The infected blood would have to come in contact with another persons blood.
Hepatitis, all kinds, A, B, C and so on are viruses. They start from blood to blood contact with an infected carrier of the virus. Some viruses are much more virulent than others. You can recover nicely from Hepatitis A for instance, with treatment and even get vaccinated for Hepatitis A & B now but not C and above. They are forever although there are treatments there are as yet no 'cures'
Hepatitis C is the worst and the most dangerous type of hepatitis. Vincent Dublin
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
HCV means hepatitis C virus.
Hepatitis C is formerly called non A non B hepatitis.
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