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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Primary Prevention==
==Primary Prevention==
Hepatitis C, unlike hepatitis A and B does not yet have a vaccine. Primary prevention of HCV relies mostly on measures that decrease exposure to the virus.    
Hepatitis C, unlike hepatitis A and B does not yet have a vaccine. Primary prevention of HCV relies mostly on measures that decrease exposure to the virus.     Recommendations are based on the routes of transmission, and populations at risk.
Recommendations are based on the routes of transmission, and populations at risk.


{{fontcolor|red|'''''Recommendations for healthcare workers'''''}}
{{fontcolor|red|'''''Recommendations for healthcare workers'''''}}<ref name="who">World Health Organization (WHO) 2014. Guidelines for the screening, care and treatment of persons with hepatitis C infection.http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/hepatitis/hepatitis-c-guidelines/en/. Accessed online on July 24,2014.</ref>
* Proper hand hygiene and use of gloves when indicated
* Proper hand hygiene and use of gloves when indicated
* Safe handling and disposal of sharps and contaminated waste
* Safe handling and disposal of sharps and contaminated waste
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* Improved access to safe blood
* Improved access to safe blood


{{fontcolor|red|'''''Recommendations for IV drug users'''''}}
{{fontcolor|red|'''''Recommendations for IV drug users'''''}}<ref name="who">World Health Organization (WHO) 2014. Guidelines for the screening, care and treatment of persons with hepatitis C infection.http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/hepatitis/hepatitis-c-guidelines/en/. Accessed online on July 24,2014.</ref>
* IV drug users should be offered the rapid hepatitis B vaccine regimen
* IV drug users should be offered the rapid hepatitis B vaccine regimen
* Implement sterile needle and syringe programmes
* Implement sterile needle and syringe programmes
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* Offer opioid substitution therapy to treat opioid dependence to decrease risky behavior
* Offer opioid substitution therapy to treat opioid dependence to decrease risky behavior


{{fontcolor|red|'''''Recommendations for sexual transmission of HCV'''''}}
{{fontcolor|red|'''''Recommendations for sexual transmission of HCV'''''}}<ref name="who">World Health Organization (WHO) 2014. Guidelines for the screening, care and treatment of persons with hepatitis C infection.http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/hepatitis/hepatitis-c-guidelines/en/. Accessed online on July 24,2014.</ref>
* Promotion of correct and consistent condom use
* Promotion of correct and consistent condom use
* Routine screening of sex workers in high-prevalence settings
* Routine screening of sex workers in high-prevalence settings

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Overview

Primary Prevention

Hepatitis C, unlike hepatitis A and B does not yet have a vaccine. Primary prevention of HCV relies mostly on measures that decrease exposure to the virus. Recommendations are based on the routes of transmission, and populations at risk.

Recommendations for healthcare workers[1]

  • Proper hand hygiene and use of gloves when indicated
  • Safe handling and disposal of sharps and contaminated waste
  • Training of health personnel
  • Testing of donated blood
  • Improved access to safe blood

Recommendations for IV drug users[1]

  • IV drug users should be offered the rapid hepatitis B vaccine regimen
  • Implement sterile needle and syringe programmes
  • Offer peer interventions to IV drug users
  • Offer opioid substitution therapy to treat opioid dependence to decrease risky behavior

Recommendations for sexual transmission of HCV[1]

  • Promotion of correct and consistent condom use
  • Routine screening of sex workers in high-prevalence settings
  • Elimination of discrimination and gender violence

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 World Health Organization (WHO) 2014. Guidelines for the screening, care and treatment of persons with hepatitis C infection.http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/hepatitis/hepatitis-c-guidelines/en/. Accessed online on July 24,2014.

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