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Roel & Elsharkawy concurs with the World Health Organization that most chronic hepatitis C patients have no signs or have nonspecific symptoms such as persistent weariness and sadness. Chronic liver disease affects a huge population and includes liver cancer and cirrhosis (liver scarring). Chronic liver disease in hepatitis C patients usually develops gradually over several years
with no evident signs or symptoms (Lazarus et al.
it has been shown that viral proteins pass from mother to fetus through the placenta during pregnancy
potentially infecting a newborn infant at birth. Because there have been no tests developed yet to screen pregnant women or pre-conception
a liver infection. The severity of Hepatitis C can range from a minor illness to a dangerous
long-term disease. The virus can cause both chronic and acute hepatitis
