Garg, RavinderAggarwal, SimmiKaur, SarabjotBansal, ParveenBhatia, Aril2017-01-132017-01-132015Garg Ravinder, Aggarwal Simmi, Kaur Sarabjot, Bansal Parveen, Bhatia Aril. Awareness and Attitude Appraisal toward Hepatitis-C among North West Population of India- A Cross Sectional Study. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. 2015; 10(5): 1-5.2231-0614http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/181745Background: Hepatitis C is increasingly found to be a significant etiological agent causing liver disease in India. Prevention is the best safeguard against this silent killer but a major obstacle has been the low awareness. Attitudes and awareness of general population can play a key role in prevention of spread of infection. Aims: The objectives of the present survey were to assess the knowledge and attitudes of general population vis a vis risk factors, route of transmission, vaccination and treatment of Hepatitis-C virus (HCV). Study Design: Cross-sectional questionnaire based study. Place and Duration of Study: South west border region of Northern Indian State of Punjab from 2012-2014. Methodology: This random survey was conducted in south west border region population of northern Indian state of Punjab. Results: Overall, 24.2%, 29.2% and 46.6% respondents had good, fair and poor awareness levels respectively. Conclusion: The study highlights and calls for a targeted and effective HCV awareness, by innovative means and on an emergency basis, to control the spread of this silent killer.enAwareness and Attitude Appraisal toward Hepatitis-C among North West Population of India- A Cross Sectional Study.Article