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Syringes are used over and over again, 99 People in China Got Hepatitis C |
jakarta, syringe should only be used once. but one of the clinics in china are using a syringe multiple times that cause infected hepatitis c 99 people.reported use of repeating syringe at a private clinic is likely to be the cause of 99 people infected with hepatitis c. the use of a syringe over and over was carried out in the north-eastern liaoning province, china.after this was revealed in january, health authorities track down 120 people who receive treatment for varicose veins in a clinic. it was revealed about 99 people already infected with hepatitis c, as quoted from medindia, tuesday (12/2/2013).donggang city government said all the patients have been hospitalized and are in stable condition. while xue feng, a doctor who is believed to be responsible for the cases of the infection have been detained and may be facing criminal charges.meanwhile, a doctor at the clinic, two city officials and people from the local tv station had been fired or suspended since the scandal was instrumental in. health officials say this, private clinics have posted fake television commercials and ignoring the medical rules by using 1 syringe for all cases.hepatitis c virus is transmitted through blood can come from blood transfusions without screening (examination), a mutual exchange of syringes, as well as tattoos and piercing are not sterile. often not bergejala so that most people don't know him to appear infected liver damage or when medical tests.if indeed there are any symptoms appear, it is usually similar to the flu, which is experiencing fatigue, fever, nausea or poor appetite, pain in the joints and muscles, and also pain in the heart area.about 90 percent of the people who had become infected with hepatitis c will continue to develop into a chronic infection. an estimated 10 to 20 percent of patients with chronic hepatitis c into cirrhosis (hardening of heart) and 1-5 percent are now becoming a liver cancer over the next 20-30 years.hepatitis c virus is known to be genetically very variable and has a high mutation rate, allowing the generation of viruses that are variegated. as a result until there is currently no vaccine that successfully made to prevent hepatitis c virus infection.(ver./vit )
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