Use this link to download a copy of the CHI poster.
Participate in study
First visit and review participant information.
Then to participate in study visit create new account.
When you have successfully created your account details will be provided about what to do next.
What is hepatitis C?
Hepatitis C is a virus that causes liver inflammation and liver disease.
Approximately 284,000 Australians have been exposed to hepatitis C virus and 212,000 are living with chronic hepatitis C.
Hepatitis C is a slow-acting virus, and for most people does not result in serious disease or death.
There is no vaccination currently available for hepatitis C.
Hepatitis C was discovered in 1988. Since 1990, hepatitis C blood tests have been available at GPs and health services.


