Not that I would volunteer for it again, but why "particularly Hep C"?
It's curable.
I know.
I'm cured (80's tattoos). d:^)
It's my understanding that Hep C is often a strong factor in the development of cirrhosis and liver cancer.It's also my understanding that even with recent advances the jury is still out regarding claims of "cures".I'm somewhat familiar with this general subject because an ER nurse I once worked with developed both HIV and Hep C after experiencing a needle stick...something that's quite common in critical care medicine.