Hepatitis C after many years develops the major cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer. Near 10–30% of people grow cirrhosis over 30 years (Rosen, 2011). Cirrhosis is more common in those co-infected with hepatitis B or HIV, alcoholics, and those of male gender (Wilkins, 2010). Liver cirrhosis can lead to portal hypertension, ascites, easy bleeding, varices, jaundice, and a syndrome of cognitive impairment recognized as hepatic encephalopathy. It is a common reason for needful a liver transplant (Ozaras, 2009).
Diagnosis of Hepatitis C Virus:
HCV analysis is important to recognize the HCV grade of an individual and help providers create informed decisions concerning medical care and treatment choices. A positive