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Who should get tested for hepatitis C?
persons who ever injected illegal drugs, including those who injected once or a few times many years ago
persons who were treated for clotting problems with a blood product made before 1987 when more advanced methods for manufacturing the products were developed
persons who were notified that they received blood from a donor who later tested positive for hepatitis C
persons who received a blood transfusion or solid organ transplant before July 1992 when better testing of blood donors became available
long-term hemodialysis patients
persons who have signs or symptoms of liver disease (e.g., abnormal liver enzyme tests)
healthcare workers after exposures (e.g., needle sticks or splashes to the eye ) to HCV-positive blood on the job
children born to HCV-positive women
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