Baby Boomers Have High Incidence Of Hepatitis C Virus: What Does This Mean, Boomer?

In the 1960’s-1980’s, the years before utilization of universal precaution and infection control, transmission of the Hepatitis C virus, via contaminated medical equipment, or contact with contaminated blood products, led to easy transmission of this virus from either person to person or via cont…

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