HCV stands for Hepatitis C Virus, a bloodborne virus that primarily affects the liver, leading to inflammation and potentially serious liver damage, including cirrhosis and liver cancer. It is transmitted through contact with infected blood, often through sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia. While some individuals can clear the virus naturally, many develop chronic infections that require medical treatment. Effective antiviral therapies are available to cure most cases of chronic HCV.
HCV means hepatitis C virus.
good you dont have hepititis c
i have anit hcv so who to remove from my body
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HCV is an infection of liver. Transmitted by needles and numerous of other things. Answered By: Tiana Date: 3/25/10 Shoutouts: My granny ,mama, daddy, aunts, uncle , brother , and cousins
As of my last update in October 2023, new medications for Hepatitis C (HCV) include a variety of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agents that have significantly improved treatment outcomes. Notable examples include pangenotypic regimens such as glecaprevir/pibrentasvir, which can treat multiple HCV genotypes with a shorter duration of therapy. Additionally, new formulations and combinations continue to emerge, enhancing treatment efficacy and accessibility. Always consult recent medical literature or healthcare professionals for the latest updates on HCV treatments.
the answer should be corrected: hcv is NOT transmitted sexually.
HCV virus can not cause HIV; it is a different virus.
No it is not, for both HIV and HCV.