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Infographic: HCV LATAM

August 25, 2015 | HCV, Latin America 

An introduction to the HCV LATAM patient.

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is well recognised as a worldwide problem with approximately 150 million chronic carriers. If left untreated HCV becomes a chronic health problem putting a huge strain on national healthcare resources. Within Latin America studies suggest that around 4.6 million people are currently infected with chronic HCV.

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