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Jon Secada Joins Hepatitis C Awareness Campaign
Three-time Grammy winner Jon Secada wishes his father Jose hadn’t kept his Hepatitis C diagnosis a secret.
The Cuban-American singer-songwriter’s father died last year from complications related to the virus and failed to get the help he needed in time.
Hispanics make up an estimated one-third of the 3.2 million Americans who suffer from Hepatitis C, which can remain in the body for years and severely damage the liver. Yet there has long been a stigma around the illness because it can be contracted through needle exchange and sex.
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McPhillips Station Casino, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Secada will lend his voice Thursday to a campaign to raise awareness among Hispanics about the disease. The American Liver Foundation and the pharmaceutical company Merck – known as MSD in Latin America – are sponsoring the campaign.