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Hepatitis C remains a significant health concern within the prison system, affecting a large number of incarcerated individuals. The closed environment of prisons often exacerbates the spread of this viral infection due to limited healthcare access, high-risk behaviors, and insufficient education about prevention and treatment options. This article explores the prevalence of Hepatitis C in prisons, its implications for both inmate health and public safety, and the urgent need for effective screening, treatment programs, and educational initiatives to control this epidemic.
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