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Currently there is no vaccine for hepatitis C, but had some treatment regimens significantly effective in inhibiting and eliminating viruses, new regimens using antiretroviral new generation direct impacts to the virus (DAAs) as a revolution in the treatment of HCV [12]. However, access to these drugs remains very limited due to the cost of treatment is very high. On the other hand did not comply fully with the treatment regimen may reduce the effectiveness of the treatment. Not only is the limited access to treatment services, screening for early detection of infection with hepatitis viruses in general and hepatitis C virus is limited. According ASHM give some barriers affecting fewer tests for hepatitis C include lack of knowledge, not aware of HCV Page itself, lack of awareness of testing procedures and the opinion of confidentiality and discrimination, inability to access health services, concerns about side effects [13]. In addition, the treatment of hepatitis C now requires time and great expense treatment and treatment with Peg interferon regimens and effective Rbavirin low [14].
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