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07/23/24 Public Health Education Topic: Perinatal Hepatitis C

Information from the West Virginia Office of Epidemiology and Prevention Services:


Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus. Most people who acquire the hepatitis C virus will develop a chronic, or lifelong, infection. However, there is a cure. More than 90% of people who receive treatment are cured with little to no side effects within 12 weeks.


Pregnant persons can pass the hepatitis C virus to their babies during pregnancy. Although transmission cannot be prevented, children can be treated and cured at age 3.


Things to Know about Hepatitis C

  • Talk to your doctor to ensure you are tested for hepatitis C at least once during pregnancy.

  • If you are engaged in risk factors, you should be tested for hepatitis C regularly.

  • Infants who are born to someone with hepatitis C have a 5 to 15% chance of becoming positive for the disease.

  • If you do have hepatitis C, make sure your baby’s doctor knows so your baby’s liver health can be monitored until it is time for treatment at age 3.

  • Breastfeeding, cuddling, kissing, and playing with your baby are all safe activities without risk of passing the virus to your baby.


View the complete informational brochure: Perinatal_Hep_C_Brochure.pdf



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