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Studies of the Hepatitis C Virus 

 

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Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is now recognized as the principal causative agent of non-A and non-B Hepatitis. HCV was first discovered in 1989. Read more about studies at Mount Sinai. Read More

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Study Finds That Those with Hard-to-Treat Forms of Hepatitis C Are Half As Likely to Begin Treatment 
November 9, 2009 - Mount Sinai researchers conclude that patients with hard-to-treat forms of hepatitis C are less likely to seek treatment than those with less difficult-to-treat versions of the disease.

 
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