By PAUL HARASIM / RJ
A number of veterans as
well as doctors now
believe that Vietnam
veterans...could have
contracted hepatitis C
through unsafe jet gun
vaccinations.
While it’s possible the government’s position on transmission of hepatitis C among boomers may have resulted in less testing, it’s critical today boomers forget any fears of stigma and get the easy blood test.
Public Release: 23-Apr-2015 Hepatitis C infection linked to
increased risk of heart disease
New study calls for hepatitis C to
be considered a cardiovascular risk
factor
European Association for the Study
of the Liver
April 23, 2015, Vienna, Austria:
Results from a new study demonstrate
that chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV)
infection is associated with a
higher risk of developing
cardiovascular diseases and
significantly increases cost of care
and length of time in hospital.
Based on these results, revealed
today at The International Liver
CongressTM 2015, study investigators
conclude that chronic HCV infection
should be considered a risk factor
for the development of
cardiovascular diseases.
In the study, inpatient prevalence
of diagnosed HCV infection was 1.9%.
For these patients, the adjusted
odds ratio (OR) for acute myocardial
infarction was 2.29 (CI: 2.22?2.36);
for coronary artery disease: 1.88
(CI: 1.83?1.93); for cerebrovascular
accident: 1.98 (CI: 1.93?2.04) and
for congestive heart failure: 1.08
(CI: 1.06-1.10).
In this study, patients with HCV
infections were characterised using
the weighted 2011 Nationwide
Inpatient Sample (NIS) data.
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