What type of Hepatitis viral infection has a higher risk of chronic infection?
Hep C
How is Hep C spread, primarily?
Blood - tattoo shops, etc. (“C” my tattoo!)
Also can be vertically transmitted
Between the 3 hep viruses, which are DNA/RNA viruses?
Hep A and C = RNA
Hep B = DNA
What family is HCV in?
Flavivirus
Does HCV have an envelope?
Yes
TRUE OR FALSE:
As a general rule: RNA viruses tend to mutate faster than DNA viruses
True
Is there a vaccine for HBV?
NO!
Recently approved to treat hep C:
Sofosbuvir
Hep C has 6 major serotypes/genotypes and:
No cross-protection
Hep C mutates (quickly or slowly)?
quickly
Drug that can lead to complete elimination of Hep C?
Sofosbuvir (cure!)