The NHS is committed to eliminating Hepatitis C as a major public health issue in England, but despite great progress there are thousands of people living with the virus without knowing about it.
This World Hepatitis Day, we all have a part to play. We must make people aware of the ways to acquire Hepatitis C and the need to get a test if you are at risk.
There are many ways you can get Hepatitis C. This includes:
- snorting or injecting recreational drugs
- having a tattoo or piercing in another country
- injecting steroids
- sharing razors or toothbrushes
- from a pregnant woman to her unborn baby
- if you received a blood transfusion or blood products before 1996
- through unprotected sex, although this risk is low
If you are over the age of 18 and live in England, you can order a free and confidential home test for Hepatitis C via the NHS. This is an at-home, self-sample test taking a few drops of blood from your finger. If found positive for Hepatitis C, you can be treated and cured.
This World Hepatitis Day, get tested for Hepatitis C (opens in new window).
Published: September 06, 2024
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