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Hepatitis
C is a disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
You may be at risk for hepatitis C and should contact your medical
care provider for a blood test if you:
- were notified
that you received blood from a donor who later tested positive
for hepatitis C.
- have ever
injected illegal drugs, even if you experimented a few times
many years ago
- received
a blood transfusion or solid organ transplant before July, 1992
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were a recipient of clotting factor(s) made before 1987
- have ever
been on long-term kidney dialysis
- have evidence
of liver disease (e.g., persistently abnormal ALT levels)

More
information about Hepatitis C can be found at the following links:
Correctional Settings
Educational Materials
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Hemodialysis
HIV/HCV Coinfection
Injection Drug Use
CDC estimates
that injection drug use accounts for 60% of all new cases of hepatitis
C and is a major risk factor for infection with hepatitis B virus.
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External Links*
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
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Recommendations
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