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US starts grappling with 'travesty' of untreated hepatitis C

Por: ABC News Health December 20, 2022

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WASHINGTON -- Too many Americans are missing out on a cure for hepatitis C, and a study underway in a hard-hit corner of Kentucky is exploring a simple way to start changing that.The key: On-the-spot diagnosis to replace today's multiple-step testing.In about an hour and with just a finger-prick of blood, researchers can tell some of the toughest-to-treat patients — people who inject drugs — they have hepatitis C and hand over... + full article



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