key features:
- Hepatitis C virus is responsible for most cases of viral hepatitis in Australia.
- 25% of people will clear Hepatitis C virus spontaneously
- there are at least 6 major genotypes of HCV and treatment decisions are based n the genotype
- Diagnosis and progress:
- HCV Ab (Anti HCV) +ve = exposure (current or past)
- HCV RNA + ve = chronic viraemia, -ve spontaneous clearance
- HCV/CD4= Viral load
- ALTs on LFTs indicate disease activity (tested 3 times over 6 months)
- ALTs persistently normal = good prognosis
- ALT increases = referral for treatment
- If PCR +ve + significant viral load + ALT increases perform HCV genotype - determines treatment
- current treatment is ribavirin orally daily and pegylated alpha-interferon. At present the determination of the genotype and the viral load will identify those groups most likely to respond to therapy. e.g. genotype 1 will have a good response, genotype 2 and 3 have excellent response
- Patients with hepatitis c should be tested for hepatitis A and B
- They should avoid ETOH
- Factors associated with faster disease progression include significant ETOH ingestion, co-infection with hepatitis B or HIV, age over 40 years at acquisition, marijuana use and obesity
- Those at increased risk of having hepatitis c
- Blood transfusion recipients (prior to HBV and HCV)
- Intravenous drug users
- Male homosexuals who have practised unsafe sex
- kidney dialysis patients
- sex industry workers
- those with abnormal LFTs with no obvious cause
- Tattooed people/body piercing
- Advice to those who are positive for HCV
- Do not donate blood or any body organs or tissues
- Do not share needles
- Advise health care workers, including your dentist
- Do not share intimate equipment such as tooth brushes, razors, nail files and nail scissors
- Wipe up blood spills in the home with household bleach
- Cover up cuts or wounds with an adequate dressing
- Dispose of blood stained tissue, sanitary napkins and other dressings safely
- Use safe sex practices such as condoms
- Avoid tattooing
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