Covid-19 : de fausses aiguilles pour vacciner les personnalités et les politiques ?
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new word we should use for victims. that is so often, over the last couple years, the focus in california. it s been on the defendant, not on the victim. this trend has continued. california has tried to clear out their presence, and yet every year they continue to have overcrowded prisons. the focus ought to be on a society that follows the law. not allowing people to in the streets or allow individuals to lay on the street having just shot up with marijuana. melissa: heroin. his basics and having a needle stick out of them. we ought to be focused on solving crimes. melissa: new data finds more and more republicans no longer believe colleges and universities have a positive impact on the country. what is to blame for this dramatic trend? we will debate. ok everyone!
blood-to-blood transmission, needle stick, no vaccine for it and no cure for it, so you want to be very careful with it. hepatitis can lead to cirrhosis which is the scarring of the liver, liver failure and more important cancer of the liver which is a deadly position to be in, so having this kind of medication, oral medication that s going to help, it s really going to change the way we would practice with liver cancer, et cetera. the number of liver transplants in the future is going to go down. in this particular study that was published in the new england journal of medicine, 380 patients given this kind of medication, and as marc mentioned, 90% cure is a huge number. that s amazing. where are we going with this? the big question, will it slow down the transmission of the disease from one patient to another? we don t know yet. will it reduce the number of liver cancers? we still need some more money. what about money? interferon is expensive? $1,000 a day for this, $84,00
contaminated products is number one cause of spreading hepatitis-c. you could have it for years and not know you have it. alisyn: the way the investigation developed, there was a patient, which don t know if it was a man or woman, who developed, tested positive for hepatitis-c and hiv with know known risk factors. then investigators went back and tried to trace his or her steps. hepatitis-b? alisyn: hepatitis-c and tested positive for hepatitis-c according to associated press report and virus that causes aides. the aides one is aids one is confusing. we told for years you can t get it at the dentist s office? you could technically. 800,000 people every year in the united states get a needle stick from a health care worker, getting a needle stick. 1,000 of those cases are positive for hiv patients. in other words, you get a needle stick from an hiv patient, alisyn, i did as medical intern. four or five times i was
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