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Here is the latest planning application list for review at the next Planning Committee meeting on the 27th September at St Luke's Transept, Whyteleafe Hill doors open 6pm. Whyteleafe Planning This meeting explored residents' views, the future of Whyteleafe, and how the After many months of consultation and site visits with officers at Tandridge District Council, we are pleased to confirm the installation of new street litter bins across the centre of Whyteleafe Work is expected to take place between 8pm and 6am each day News Tracker Goodwin c D.

Holloway wc M. Vines M. Horrocks A. Dean G. Curtis A. Mohabir N. Goodwin O. Rees T. In the UK, most hepatitis C infections happen in people who inject drugs or have injected them in the past. It's estimated around half of those who inject drugs have been infected with the virus.

Seek medical advice if you have persistent symptoms of hepatitis C or there's a risk you're infected, even if you do not have any symptoms. A blood test can be carried out to see if you have the infection.

GPs, sexual health clinics, genitourinary medicine GUM clinics or drug treatment services all offer testing for hepatitis C. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent or limit any damage to your liver, as well as help ensure the infection is not passed on to other people.

Find out more about testing for hepatitis C. Hepatitis C can be treated with medicines that stop the virus multiplying inside the body. These usually need to be taken for several weeks. Until recently, most people would have taken 2 main medicines called pegylated interferon a weekly injection and ribavirin a capsule or tablet. These new hepatitis C medicines have been found to make treatment more effective, are easier to tolerate, and have shorter treatment courses.

But it's important to be aware that you will not be immune to the infection and should take steps to reduce your risk of becoming infected again. If the infection is left untreated for many years, some people with hepatitis C will develop scarring of the liver cirrhosis.

In severe cases, life-threatening problems, such as liver failure, where the liver loses most or all of its functions, or liver cancer , can eventually develop. Treating hepatitis C as early as possible can help reduce the risk of these problems happening. Find out more about the complications of hepatitis C. There's no vaccine for hepatitis C, but there are ways to reduce your risk of becoming infected. The risk of getting hepatitis C through sex is very low.



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