A new study states that thousands of children are born with viruses every year that cause hepatitis C, and a large number of these children can be affected by this infection until the age of five years.
Global research by researchers at the University of Bristol has found that about 74,000 children are born every year with a virus caused by Hepatitis C, and it can be infection of over 23,000 to five years.
The virus can be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy or delivery, but many women are unaware of themselves.
Screening of hepatitis C during pregnancy and treatment of infected women can help prevent new infections.
Adam Tric, head of Bristol University’s research, said in a press release at the university that research not only explains the range of transfer scale, but also explains the need for further testing.
He said the virus is sent to children at birth (which can be treated in many cases) (which can be treated in many cases).