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Further to that....news just released through BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6679275.stm

 

Last Updated: Tuesday, 22 May 2007, 09:37 GMT 10:37 UK

 

Hepatitis C drugs offer 'cure'

People infected with hepatitis C can be cured with existing treatments, researchers have discovered.

Standard therapy with pegylated interferon and ribavirin removed all detectable virus in 99% of patients for up to seven years.

 

The treatments were known to work initially but it had been unclear whether the virus would come back.

 

Experts said it was good news for patients but that some still suffer from painful symptoms.

 

Over the past decade the number of people in the UK diagnosed with hepatitis C has increased because of higher rates of testing.

 

But many people are still unaware they are carrying the infection.

Hepatitis C, which is contracted through infected blood, can cause cirrhosis, liver failure or cancer.

 

Early treatment is usually effective.

 

Long-term cure

Professor Mitchell Shiffman, chief of hepatology at the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical School, and colleagues carried out a long-term study in 1000 patients to find out whether the virus would come back.

 

After successful treatment with injections of pegylated interferon alone or in combination with ribavirin only eight patients tested positive for the virus in the following seven years.

 

The researchers pointed out it had not yet been determined if those patients had suffered a relapse or been reinfected.

 

Professor Shiffman said: "We are encouraged by this data because it is rare in the treatment of life-threatening viral diseases that we can tell patients they may be cured.

 

"In hepatitis C today, we are able to help some patients achieve an outcome that effectively enables them to put their disease behind them."

 

It is believed that around 250,000 people in the UK have signs of hepatitis C infection, although some of these will clear it naturally and not become chronically infected.

 

However, the number could actually be as high as half a million and it is estimated that nine out of ten people do not know they are infected.

 

It can take years or even decades for symptoms to appear but a recent Department of Health campaign has been encouraging those at risk to get tested.

 

Anyone who ever shared equipment for injecting drugs - even if it was a long time ago, and even if they only did it once or twice - they could be at risk from hepatitis C.

 

Others could have become infected through a blood transfusion, if they received one before screening was introduced in 1991 - or through sharing banknotes or straws to snort cocaine.

 

Charles Gore, chief executive of the Hepatitis C trust said the results would be reassuring for patients who had to undergo six months to a year of weekly injections and daily tablets.

 

"This data looks incredibly promising and it's extremely good news for patients as they are always concerned that the virus would come back."

 

"The only thing we would add is that we're talking about a cure for liver disease, which is the thing that kills you, but not everyone feels fantastic at the end of treatment - some people have lingering symptoms such as aches in their joints and feeling tired."

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I broke up with my gf about 5 weeks ago. But when we were together she told me things about Thailand. (Diseases)

Ahhh, Didn't we warn you? Typical farang chick, pulling out the drama. See the posts already posted and do a bit of research yourself instead of being lazy.

 

Now, are you gonna listen, or go back running to the nearby pussy you cannot have?

 

Cheers,

SD

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Tiger Moth,

 

Technical, it's possible to give yourself some nasty STDs -- but generally via the rather complicated oral-fecal-manual route, which requires a rather unfortunate series of coincidences. But then again, don't trust me, I'm no doctor, I'm just talking shit and jerkin' off...

 

YimSiam

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I broke up with my gf about 5 weeks ago. But when we were together she told me things about Thailand. (Diseases)

Ahhh' date=' Didn't we warn you? Typical farang chick, pulling out the drama. See the posts already posted and do a bit of research yourself instead of being lazy.

 

Now, are you gonna listen, or go back running to the nearby pussy you cannot have?

 

Cheers,

SD[/quote']

:yeahthat:

 

Quote of the week

 

 

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"People infected with hepatitis C can be cured with existing treatments, researchers have discovered."

 

 

I wonder how many guys were thinking as they watched the BBC: "Great! Another STD I don't *really* have to worry about! Just a few more breakthroughs and those folks sellin' condoms'll be out of business..."

 

Great news about Hep, but I think I'll keep wrappin' my willy for now...

 

YimSiam

 

 

 

 

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