CLINICAL FEATURES OF CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS C, DUE TO CONSOLIDATED DISEASES
Abstract
CHCV is one of the most significant diseases. According to WHO, 3%
of the world's population is infected with the hepatitis C virus. 3-4 million are
registered worldwide. new cases of infection. ChVHC disease reduces ability to
work, increases the risk of developing serious complications, increases the cost of
medical resources, and increases mortality. There is a high risk of developing liver
cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinomas. Statistics show that more than 360 thousand
people die from complications of chronic hepatitis C in the world every year.
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