Donor kidneys from Hepatitis C patients needlessly denied to patients with that infection

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Donor kidneys from Hepatitis C patients needlessly denied to patients with that infection

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More than half of donor kidneys in the United State infected with hepatitis C are thrown away, despite the need among hepatitis C patients who may die waiting for an infection-free organ, new research suggests.

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Tags: Liver Condition, Hepatitis, Hepatitis C, Infection, Kidney Health, Urinary System, Mortality

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