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Coinfection with HIV and Hepatitis C Virus
Fact sheet providing information how coinfection with HIV and hepatitis C virus occurs and how to prevent hepatitis C virus infection.
En español
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers About Coinfection with HIV and Hepatitis C Virus
Information regarding coinfection with hepatitis C virus and HIV.
En español
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Hepatitis C and HIV Co-Infection: An Update
Information on coinfection with hepatitis C virus and HIV.
Source: Health Resources and Services Administration - HIV/AIDS Bureau
Hepatotoxicity
Fact sheet with information on the symptoms, causes, and risk factors of hepatotoxicity, also known as liver damage.
En español
Source: AIDSinfo
Matrix: Services for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis
Information about services, initiatives, and educational resources relating to HIV and hepatitis.
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse
Information about how drug abuse can lead to infection with HIV and hepatitis, and other infectious diseases.
Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse
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