New drugs work against the many strains of hepatitis C found in African countries

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New drugs work against the many strains of hepatitis C found in African countries

Around the world, 71 million people have been infected with the hepatitis C virus. The primary route of infection is through direct contact with another person’s blood. This means the virus can be transmitted in a number of ways, including intravenous drug use, tattooing, contaminated blood or blood products and surgical procedures.

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