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6. Risk Factors

Risk factors for getting hepatitis C are primarily related to lifestyle choices, such as injecting street drugs and sharing needles or having unprotected sex with someone infected with hepatitis C.

Other people who may be at risk for this condition are healthcare workers who come into regular contact with blood and people who received an organ transplant from someone with hepatitis C, were born to a mother with hepatitis C, or received a blood transfusion in the U.S. before 1992.

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