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Medical History for Hepatitis C-Topic Overview
- What are your symptoms, and how long have you had them?
- Do you now or did you ever share needles when injecting drugs?
- Do you come in contact with blood or used needles in your work?
- Do you live with anyone who is known to have hepatitis C?
- Did you ever or are you currently having your blood filtered by a machine (hemodialysis)?
- Do you have a blood-clotting disorder, such as hemophilia, and did you receive clotting factor concentrates before 1987? Since 1987, clotting factor concentrates have been treated to kill hepatitis C viruses (HCV). So this now is rarely a source of HCV infection.
- Have you ever received blood, blood products, or a solid organ (kidney, liver, or pancreas) from a donor? In 1992, screening of all blood, blood products, and donor organs for HCV became a requirement, making transfusion and organ transplants rare causes of infection.
- Did you receive a letter telling you that you received blood from a donor who later tested positive for hepatitis C?
- Do you have HIV, or have you been tested for HIV?
- Were you born in the years from 1945 to 1965? Experts recommend that all adults born in those years should be tested for hepatitis C.1, 2 People in this age group are more likely to have hepatitis C and not know it.
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