Homeless people disproportionately at risk of hep C, charity warns - Drink and Drugs News
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Homeless people disproportionately at risk of hep C, charity warns - Drink and Drugs News
‘The longer their health needs are unaddressed, the more intense they become’ People experiencing homelessness are one of the most at-risk groups for hepatitis C infection, the St Mungo’s charity has warned in advance of next week’s World Hepatitis Day. ‘Hep C is a real risk for the people we support,’ said the organisation’s hepatitis C coordinator, Sara Hide. ‘The intense psychological trauma of being homeless can lead to substance use and sha…
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