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Hepatitis C is a [[virus|virus]] transmitted mainly by the mixing of [[blood|blood]]. It infects [[Hepatocytes|hepatic cells]] and ultimately causes [[liver|liver]] failure<ref>https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hepatitis-c/causes/</ref>.  
Hepatitis C is a [[Virus|virus]] transmitted mainly by the mixing of [[Blood|blood]]. It infects [[Hepatocytes|hepatic cells]] and ultimately causes [[Liver|liver]] failure<ref>https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hepatitis-c/causes/</ref>.  
 
'''<u>Viral Structure</u>'''
 
'''<u></u>'''It has an envelop which contain E1 and E2 envelop proteins and a core protien which bind with viral genome. It is a single strand RNA which encode 11 protein.<ref>https://study.com/academy/lesson/hepatitis-c-virus-structure-and-function.html</ref>


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Revision as of 15:11, 25 October 2018

Hepatitis C is a virus transmitted mainly by the mixing of blood. It infects hepatic cells and ultimately causes liver failure[1].

Viral Structure

It has an envelop which contain E1 and E2 envelop proteins and a core protien which bind with viral genome. It is a single strand RNA which encode 11 protein.[2]

References