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Rating:  Summary: Hepatitis C by Roybal Review: The hepatitis strains are elusive for diagnosticians and even more so for patients. The author defines Hep C as the non-A and non-B strain. The Hep A strain is contracted from contaminated water. Hep B is contracted from blood and body fluids; whereas Hep C enters through the blood. Hep A and B have a vaccine; whereas, Hep C does not. HCV risk is increased in non-sanitary blood transfusions, shared needles ,hemophiliacs and persons with multiple sex partners. The onslaught of Hep Cbrings flu-like symptoms and joint pain with chronic fatigue and gastro-intestinal problems in some cases. The treatment goals are successful remission, delaying liver damage, maintaining liver function, alleviating symptoms, infection control and health maintanence. Relevant diagnostic tests are the HCV antibody; ALT and AST liver, RIBA-HCV antibody, increased alkaline phosphatase , increased bilirubin, decreased albumin and the PT time test for clotting. Treatments vary from interferon to anti-inflammatories and anti-oxidants and vaccination of the Hep A and B or combined Hep AB vaccine. This book is very helpful to the layperson because it explains some very complex medical jargon in conversational English. For this reason alone, it is well worth the price.You MUST read this book if you plan extensive travelling overseas.
Rating:  Summary: Explains the disease in a way even I could understand! Review: This book is very helpful to anyone who has, or wants to learn more about, Hepatitis C. The author is able to explain the complex disease in simpler, understandable terms. I would highly reccommend this book!
Rating:  Summary: An Extremely Readable Book Full of Important Information Review: This book was obviously written after much research into the Hepatitis C virus and made to be very readable for the average person. After reading it, I was amazed at how much I learned about this dreadful disease which afflicts so many Americans, and will continue to afflict many more in the future. There are few books available on this topic at any bookstore, so it was a pleasure to find one so easy to understand, but that was also highly endorsed by one of the top physicians in this field. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has the virus, or to anyone who knows someone afflicted with Hepatitis C. Well worth the money.
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