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  2. Key points. Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Many people with hepatitis C don't look or feel sick so might not know they have the virus. Left untreated, hepatitis C can lead to serious liver problems, like scarring and cancer.

  3. Hepatitis C General Information - Centers for Disease Control and...

    www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/HCV/PDFs/HepCGeneralFactSheet.pdf

    Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus. When someone is first infected with the hepatitis C virus, they can have a very mild illness with few or no symptoms or a serious condition requiring hospitalization.

  4. CDC has compiled these resources to help people learn more about hepatitis C. Read and download these fact sheets, posters, and educational materials on prevention, symptoms, and treatment.

  5. Promotion materials for 'Know More Hepatitis™' campaign | CDC

    archive.cdc.gov/www_cdc_gov/knowmorehepatitis/materials.htm

    Left untreated, hepatitis C can cause serious liver damage and even liver cancer. The good news is treatments can cure hepatitis C. CDC now recommends all adults get tested, so talk to your doctor — it could save your life. https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/.

  6. CDC FACT SHEET: Hepatitis C: By the Numbers

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    ACUTE HEPATITIS C. is a new infection that occurs within the first 6 months after someone is exposed to the hepatitis C virus, often not showing any symptoms. Hepatitis C can be a short-term illness, but for most people, acute infection leads to chronic infection.

  7. Hepatitis C: General Information - National Prevention...

    npin.cdc.gov/publication/hepatitis-c-general-information

    The information sheet discusses the effect of hepatitis C on the liver, the acute and chronic forms of the disease, hepatitis C transmission, its epidemiology, the seriousness of the disease, its symptoms, diagnostic tests that are used, who should be tested, the treatment, and how people with hepatitis C can take care of their liver.

  8. Hepatitis C - California Department of Public Health

    www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/HepatitisC.aspx

    Hepatitis C is a liver disease that results from infection with the hepatitis C virus. It can range in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a lifelong illness. Hepatitis C can be either “acute” or “chronic.”

  9. Hepatitis C - World Health Organization (WHO)

    www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-c

    Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus. The virus can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis, ranging in severity from a mild illness to a serious, lifelong illness including liver cirrhosis and cancer.

  10. Learn more about hepatitis C, a liver infection caused by the hepatitis C virus spread through contact with infected blood.

  11. Hepatitis C - National Prevention Information Network

    npin.cdc.gov/publication/hepatitis-c-10

    This factsheet provides an overview of Hepatitis C. National Prevention Information Network Connecting public health professionals with trusted information and each other.