Hepatitis C Flashcards

1
Q

how many people will become chronically infected

A

80%

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2
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some people will develop

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liver disease/ cirrhosis

  • decompensated liver disease
  • hepatocellular carcinoma
  • transplant
  • death
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3
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pathogen

A

RNA

Non enveloped icosahedral

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4
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Patient symptoms

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  • 80% have no symptoms (acute or chronic)
  • 20% have vague symptoms
    • Fatigue
    • Anorexia
    • Nausea
    • Abdominal pain
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6
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Patient risk factors and mechanism of infection

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  • People who inject drugs >90% of those with Hep C in UK
  • IV heroin/crack/metamphetamines
  • Sexual contact <1% but higher if HIV co-infected
  • Vertical transmission
  • Blood transfusion prior to 1991
  • Needlestick injuries to HCW
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7
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=vlood test

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  • Serology- anti-Hep C antibody only
  • Remains positive forever- even after clearance/ cure
    • Not protective- can get re-infected
  • Viral PCR
    • If positive confirms on-going/ chronic infection
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8
Q

can it be cured

A

YESSSSSS :) :) ;)

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9
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treatment

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  • 8-12 weeks
  • 90% chance of cure
  • £10,000- £60,000 per course
  • Can get re-infected!
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10
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prophylaxis

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No vaccine

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11
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outcome of infection

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chronic illness

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12
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summary of the differences between HIV, Hep B and Hep C

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