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ExplainerHepatitis C case at Hong Kong public hospital triggers health probe. So what are the risks?

  • Princess Margaret Hospital says man, 24, became infected after staying in same ward cubicle as 52-year-old hepatitis C carrier between April and May

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Hepatitis C can cause acute and chronic illnesses, and be life-threatening if left untreated. Photo: Shutterstock
Fiona Sun
A suspected case of hepatitis C being transmitted between patients at a Hong Kong public hospital has prompted concerns from health authorities and triggered an investigation into the incident.

Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung said on Thursday that a 24-year-old man had become infected after staying in the same ward cubicle as a 52-year-old hepatitis C carrier between April and May.

Tests showed a link between the pair as both patients were infected with hepatitis C with an identical genetic sequence.

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The Post takes a look at how such incidents can happen, the disease itself and how you can avoid getting infected.

1. What is hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C is a viral infection that affects the liver. It can cause acute and chronic illnesses, and can be life-threatening.

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The infection is spread through contact with infected blood, including through sharing needles or syringes, or from unsafe medical procedures such as blood transfusions with unscreened blood products.

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