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ISDH Home > Publications > School Communicable Disease Guide: 2002 > Hepatitis C Hepatitis C

Clinical Manifestations

A viral inflammation of the liver that is often asymptomatic, Hepatitis C is transmitted by contact with blood or body fluids containing the Hepatitis C virus. Persons at increased risk include drug users, those on hemodialysis, and health care workers with exposure to blood.

Incubation Period

From 2 weeks to 6 months; most commonly 6 to 7 weeks.

Period of Communicability

From one or more weeks before onset of the first symptoms; may persist in most persons indefinitely.

Applicable Laws For Indiana Schools

Surfaces and equipment contaminated with blood or other potentially infectious body fluids, or both, shall be appropriately disinfected, or when required, sterilized prior to use. (410 IAC 1-2.3-74(3))

School Nursing Implications

Ensure infected child is receiving medical care.

Related Sites/Additional Information

www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/index.htm
Hepatitis C Quick Facts