What are the chances of persons with HCV infection developing long-term infection, chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer, or dying as a result of Hepatitis C?
Of every 100 persons infected with HCV about: 75 to 85 persons may develop long-term infection 70 persons may develop chronic liver disease 15 persons may develop cirrhosis over a period of 20-30 years Less than 3% of persons may die from the consequences of long-term infection (liver cancer or cirrhosis)
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- What are the chances of persons with HCV infection developing long term infection, chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer, or dying as a result of hepatitis C?
- What are the chances of persons with HCV infection developing long-term infection, chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer, or dying as a result of Hepatitis C?
- What are the chances of someone developing chronic HCV infection, chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, or liver cancer or dying as a result of hepatitis C?