Scientists who helped identify Hepatitis C virus win 2020 Nobel Medicine
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[October 05, 2020]
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Two Americans
and a Briton won the 2020 Nobel Prize for Medicine on Monday for work in
identifying the Hepatitis C virus, which causes cirrhosis and liver
cancer.
The discoveries by scientists Harvey Alter, Charles Rice and Briton
Michael Houghton meant there was now a chance of eradicating the
Hepatitis C virus completely, the award-giving body said.
"Prior to their work, the discovery of the Hepatitis A and B viruses had
been critical steps forward," the Nobel Assembly at Sweden's Karolinska
Institute said in a statement on awarding the prize of 10 million
Swedish crowns ($1.1 million).
"The discovery of Hepatitis C virus revealed the cause of the remaining
cases of chronic hepatitis and made possible blood tests and new
medicines that have saved millions of lives."
While the Nobel awards will go ahead as planned this year, they have
been overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Nobel Foundation has cancelled the traditional banquet, which forms
the centre-piece of the celebrations in December, and will hand out the
medals and diplomas in a televised event rather than live in Stockholm.
This year's winners will be invited to celebrate alongside the 2021
laureates, assuming the pandemic has eased by then.
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Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles M. Rice, are
seen on a screen as the three laureates as they are
announced as the winners of the 2020 Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine during a news conference at the
Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, October 5, 2020.
Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency/via REUTERS
Medicine is the first of the Nobel Prizes awarded each year. The
prizes for achievements in science, peace and literature have been
awarded since 1901 and were created in the will of dynamite inventor
and businessman Alfred Nobel.
(Reporting by Simon Johnson in Stockhol and Douglas Busvine in
Berlin; additional reporting by Niklas Pollard, Johannes Hellstrom,
Supantha Mukherjee and Anna Ringstrom; Editing by Hugh Lawson and
Giles Elgood)
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