Anti-virals cure up to 98% of hepatitis C patients since 2014Paul Cullen
Use of revolutionary drugs has led to ‘a triumph of science’, says hepatologist
The figures from the national treatment registry for Irish hepatitis C patients represent “a triumph of science”, Dr Diarmuid Houlihan, a hepatologist at St Vincent’s University Hospital told a conference in Dublin on Monday.
Hepatitis C is a virus that infects and damages the liver. It can cause inflammation scarring of the liver, which in some people can progress to cause serious liver damage, such as cirrhosis. It is often referred to as a silent disease, as symptoms can take several years to develop and people do not realize they have the disease.
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