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Get A Hepatitis C Test On World Hepatitis Day To Put Your Worries Behind You

New Zealanders at risk of hepatitis C should make sure to get a quick and easy finger-prick test on World Hepatitis Day this Thursday (28 July), says Dr Nick Chamberlain, National Director of Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand National Public Health Service.

“Most people with hepatitis C can be cured by a simple oral treatment that is free with just a prescription.

“Around 40,000-45,000 New Zealanders are living with chronic hepatitis C. While some people with hepatitis C experience unusual tiredness, joint pain, loss of appetite, nausea and abdominal pain, many people don’t notice any symptoms until irreparable damage has occurred.

“If left untreated, up to a quarter of people with hepatitis C will develop cirrhosis, which can progress to life-threatening liver cancer or liver failure,” says Dr Nick Chamberlain.

“More than 200 New Zealanders continue to die from hepatitis C each year. Many of these deaths could have been prevented by earlier diagnosis and treatment because hepatitis C is now ‘easy test, easy cure’.

“I strongly urge anyone at risk of hepatitis C to get tested even if you don’t have any symptoms.

“There are lots of places you can get a hepatitis C finger-prick test including some pharmacies, Kaupapa Māori health providers and needle exchanges, plus there are mobile services visiting key locations. You can find out where to get a hepatitis C test by visiting the Ministry of Health website or by asking your GP.

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“You’ll get your test results within minutes and they’re 100 percent confidential – no questions asked.

“If you do test positive, there’s an easy cure called Maviret that is taken orally for about 8-12 weeks. It’s free with a prescription and has a success rate of up to 98 percent.”

You are at risk of hepatitis C if you:

· have ever injected drugs or shared equipment

· have ever received a tattoo or body piercing using unsterile equipment

· had a blood product transfusion before 1992

· have ever lived in a high-risk country or received medical treatment there

· have ever been in prison

· were born to a mother with hepatitis C.

Note to editors:

Key locations where hepatitis C testing is available this Thursday, World Hepatitis Day, include:

· pharmacies across Northland and Auckland

· Wellington City Mission, 19 Gordon Place, Newtown (1.30-2.30pm)

· He Waka Tapu, 161 Pages Rd, Wainoni, Christchurch (1-3pm)

· Huntly West Pharmacy, 4 Bridge Street, Huntly

· Gordon’s Pharmacy, 1 Mangapapa Road, Gisborne

· Vivian Street Pharmacy, 95 Vivian Street, New Plymouth

· Anglesea Pharmacy, 9 Thackeray Street, Hamilton

· Mount Medical Centre, 257 Maunganui Road, Mt Maunganui

· Te Korowai General Practices in:

o Coromandel (225 Kapanga Road)

o Thames (210 Richmond Street)

o Whitianga (2 Coghill Street)

o Paeroa (43 Belmont Road)

o Te Aroha (221 Whitaker Street)

· Needle exchanges in:

o New Plymouth (169 De Havilland Drive)

o Hamilton (16 Vialou Street)

o Mount Maunganui (21 Totara Street)

o Rotorua (1478 Hinemoa Street)

o Wellington (233a Willis Street)

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