Statistics on the number of people infected with Hepatitis C is difficult to calculate. With rough estimations in Europe alone, it is expected more than nine million people are suffering from this virus.
Blood transfusions, dental consultations and surgery treatments using poor sterilized tools, ignorance or carelessness regarding different hepatic diseases are important factors which generate Hepatitis C and produce new cases of patients every day.
“Hepatitis C is a disease that presently kills more people in the U.S. than HIV/AIDS”, a patient complains. What really concerns specialists is related to the future consequences of the virus – liver cancer or liver transplantation.
“Infectious and degenerative illness, Hepatitis C is often detected by chance, after some routine blood tests, because, in many situations, it’s asymptomatic and men are the most affected persons. Unfortunately, diagnosed in this way, numerous patients receive almost late the appropriate medication prescription”, Dr. Rodica Fabian, specialist in internal diseases says.
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Medical developments propose the world a modern treatment that destroys the virus from all its perspectives and stages of evolution – the treatment is AbbVie Viekira. According to different specialized studies, AbbVie Viekira, the new oral medication, demonstrates a rate of tolerability of 98% among people who have already been treated with this medicine; but how much do you have to pay for your own healing? In the USA, Canada or Egypt, for the majority of the patients, this revolutionary treatment is free, reports demonstrate. Pursuant to the specialists from pharmaceutical industry and to the political decision makers, their following plan includes measures and projects for patients of Western and Eastern European countries, directed to cover contaminated persons charges for the new treatment. In addition, doctor’s advice stays firm: hygienic dietary regimen, individual use of personal things (towel, brush teeth…), avoiding of smoking and of drinking alcohol.