Hepatitis C in the US: Nine states account for half of all cases
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Hepatitis C is a virus (HCV) which can cause serious liver disease. In the early stage of infection, some people will have symptoms of illness including fever, nausea, abdominal pain, or jaundice; however, many persons will not have any symptoms at all. The virus is spread from exposure to an infected person's blood. Exposure can ["]
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