HCV survives for months
Hep C virus can remain viable for months in a liquid environment at low temperatures. Sandra Ciesek and colleagues looked at...
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Hep C virus can remain viable for months in a liquid environment at low temperatures. Sandra Ciesek and colleagues looked at...
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Merck grants hep C gene licence
Merck has granted LabCorp a license to use the IL-28B (Lambda gene) in a commercial test to help predict a patient’s...
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Merck has granted LabCorp a license to use the IL-28B (Lambda gene) in a commercial test to help predict a patient’s...
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Hep B teen dies after black magic
A mother of a 14-year-old Mumbai boy handed over her son, who was suffering from jaundice, to a local tantrik. The tantrik...
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A mother of a 14-year-old Mumbai boy handed over her son, who was suffering from jaundice, to a local tantrik. The tantrik...
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Media releases & letters
Without a large budget for PR and advertising, we rely heavily on partnerships with media organisations. On this page we carry various media releases and letters to editors for downloading and placement in your magazines, broadsheets and other news media.
| Media releases | Letters to editors | |||
| 2010 | May - Hepatitis awareness low | |||
| 2009 | May - Hepatitis Awareness Week | 2009 | Sept - Responding to "Albury syringe attack" | |
| 2009 | April - Chariot study findings | 2009 | June - Responding to "Needle fears grow" | |
| 2008 | June - Treatment needs to double | | ||
| 2008 | June - NSW care and treatment review | |||
| 2008 | May - World Hepatitis Day | 2008 | May - Responding to "Prezista" | |
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This page last updated 21 May 2010

