EurekaMag.com Publishes 64,900 New Studies on Hepatitis C
Mannheim, Germany (PRWEB) July 14, 2014 -- EurekaMag.com has newly published results of 64,900 studies on Hepatitis C which is a contagious liver disease that ranges in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, lifelong illness that attacks the liver. An estimated 3.2 million people in the United States have chronic Hepatitis C virus infection of which approximately 80% of people develop chronic infection. While the site's research category covers all studies on Hepatitis C, the Life, Earth & Health Sciences Research Section 36 contains all new and previously unpublished articles focusing on transmission of the potentially fatal liver disease.
The Life, Earth & Health Sciences Research Chapter 35028 presents a range of documentation and results of studies aiming at identifying Hepatitis C transmission pathways. It covers Hepatitis C virus infection in San Francisco's HIV-infected urban poor, Hepatitis C virus infection in dialysis and chronic liver patients, Hepatitis C virus infection in hemodialysis patients from southern Brazil, Hepatitis C virus infection in injection drug users, Hepatitis C virus infection in institutionalized psychiatric patients, and on Hepatitis C virus infection in renal-transplant patients.
The most significant and most read articles on Hepatitis C at EurekaMag.com include articles on diagnostic tests for Hepatitis C, histological improvement of chronic liver disease after spontaneous serum Hepatitis C virus clearance, and on genotypes of Hepatitis C virus in Guangix Province, southern China.
Established in 1998, EurekaMag.com is a publisher of references in biology, in the applied life sciences agriculture, horticulture and forestry, in the earth sciences, in the environmental sciences, and in the health sciences. The site currently contains a total of 36.9 million bibliographic references and 20.8 million abstracts from as early as 1703. Since earlier this year, the site now publishes PDF full text articles which are exclusively contributed by its users.
The site also features expert literature searches on user-requested biological, geographical and health subjects, a mobile version for smartphones and frequently updated accounts at Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+.
George Maine, EurekaMag.com, http://eurekamag.com/, +84 962103061, [email protected]
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