Chronic hepatitis c has been most common among people born between 1945 and 1965 baby boomers.
Hep c causes baby boomers.
New data show that chronic hepatitis c infection affects every generation underscoring new cdc recommendations that every adult should be tested at least once in their lifetime for this curable infection.
While injection drug use is a risk factor the biggest reason baby boomers are more likely to have hepatitis c is probably due to unsafe medical procedures at the time.
Approximately one in thirty individuals born from 1945 1965 screen positive for hepatitis c.
In the past there was no.
Previously hepatitis c was primarily a concern for the baby boomer generation as well as people with risk factors such as injection drug use.
Baby boomers chances of having hepatitis c are higher in part because they could have been exposed to it through iv drug use or unprotected sex before the virus was known about or anyone was being.
Why is the prevalence of hcv so high among baby boomers.
Hepatitis c screening is now more important than ever.
Now because of the opioid crisis new hcv infections are occurring more in people born between 1981 and 1996 millennials.