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The Review of Transmission,Management in General practice and Humanity Factors involved in Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of death from infectious disease and still the major indication of liver transplantation in Asia and Western countries.It bears the highest prevalence rate in the world.However,it is estimated that overall HCV prevalence rate decrease in future.The curer rate more than 90% among treated patients with direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapies.However,the unique properties of DAA agents and the host profiles in these settings can limit the generalizability of HCV regimens,and prolongation of treatment duration or addition of ribavirin may be required in certain scenarios to optimize treatment outcomes.During the previous ears,research papers were published that indicates that those with HCV often feel stigmatized and unsupported in their care,relationships,and work environments,while simultaneously coping with physical and psychological symptoms.This review article review article summarizes risk factors for transmission,management in clinical practice and mental,cultural and psychological supports of the patients having HCV infection.