peer reviewedPatients at risk for hepatitis C (HCV) are those exposed to a major risk factor (i.e. blood transfusion prior 1990, and intravenous drug abuse), and those exposed to a minor risk factor (sexual, mother-to-infant transmission, household contact, nosocomial contamination). The present paper aims to review the current and past modes of transmission of the virus C
Aim: The objective of this study was to assess the distribution of hepatitis C in selected risk grou...
<p>Prevalence and risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection, GSTFT, 15 February–28 March 2016.</p
Hepatitis C is transmitted primarily parenterally by contaminated blood and is often associated with...
Patients at risk for hepatitis C (HCV) are those exposed to a major risk factor (i.e. blood transfus...
Hepatitis C infection is a major public health problem that can be dealt with urgent and timely atte...
AIM: To describe the risk profi le of patients in hospital with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in...
A study conducted in Layyah to determine the risk factors of hepatitis C. A cross sectional study wa...
Previous reports from the United States indicate that as many as 40% of patients with chronic hepati...
Background: Transmission of hepatitis C vims ( HCV) is strongly associated with use of contaminated ...
Abstract AIMS/METHODS: A case-control study was carried out in Italy to assess the risk factors ass...
Introduction Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is primarily transmitted via contact with the blood of infected...
Viral hepatitis C is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world and may cause seriou...
Historically, the most reliable data on risk factors associated with acquiring hepatitis C virus (HC...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global prob-lem and is endemic in the most parts of the world...
Background: Hepatitis B and C need immediate worldwide attention as the infection rates are too high...
Aim: The objective of this study was to assess the distribution of hepatitis C in selected risk grou...
<p>Prevalence and risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection, GSTFT, 15 February–28 March 2016.</p
Hepatitis C is transmitted primarily parenterally by contaminated blood and is often associated with...
Patients at risk for hepatitis C (HCV) are those exposed to a major risk factor (i.e. blood transfus...
Hepatitis C infection is a major public health problem that can be dealt with urgent and timely atte...
AIM: To describe the risk profi le of patients in hospital with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in...
A study conducted in Layyah to determine the risk factors of hepatitis C. A cross sectional study wa...
Previous reports from the United States indicate that as many as 40% of patients with chronic hepati...
Background: Transmission of hepatitis C vims ( HCV) is strongly associated with use of contaminated ...
Abstract AIMS/METHODS: A case-control study was carried out in Italy to assess the risk factors ass...
Introduction Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is primarily transmitted via contact with the blood of infected...
Viral hepatitis C is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world and may cause seriou...
Historically, the most reliable data on risk factors associated with acquiring hepatitis C virus (HC...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global prob-lem and is endemic in the most parts of the world...
Background: Hepatitis B and C need immediate worldwide attention as the infection rates are too high...
Aim: The objective of this study was to assess the distribution of hepatitis C in selected risk grou...
<p>Prevalence and risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection, GSTFT, 15 February–28 March 2016.</p
Hepatitis C is transmitted primarily parenterally by contaminated blood and is often associated with...