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13,000 People Who Have Hepatitis C Are Wanted and Do Not Know: 'the Challenge Is that No One Is Left Out of the System'

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According to data from the Ministry of Health, since the arrival of direct-acting antivirals (AADs), about 172,000 patients with hepatitis C have been treated in Spain. However, it is estimated that there are still around 13,000 people who have not been diagnosed and therefore do not know that they have the disease. That is where the experts put the focus: on the importance of continuing to work on the active search for these patients.
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According to data from the Ministry of Health, since the arrival of direct-acting antivirals (AADs), about 172,000 patients with hepatitis C have been treated in Spain. However, it is estimated that there are still around 13,000 people who have not been diagnosed and therefore do not know that they have the disease. That is where the experts put the focus: on the importance of continuing to work on the active search for these patients.

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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