a<p>HCV viral genotypes was avaliable for 283 individuals in the persistent group.</p>▴<p>P<0.05 and</p>#<p>P = 0.04 persistent vs clearence group;</p>#<p>P<0.05, persistent vs healthy controls;</p><p>Quantitative variables are displayed as mean and SD; HCV load are displayed as median and quartile range. ALT, AST, GGT, TG, TC (alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, glutamyl transpeptidase, triglycerides and total cholesterol).</p
<p><sup>a</sup> Data were compared by Student's t-test or chi-square test as appropriate.</p><p>Clin...
<p>Continuous variables were expressed as medians and interquartile ranges (IQR), and categorical va...
Abstract Background Several factors have been proposed to assess the clinical outcome of HCV infecti...
<p>Characteristics of chronic HCV patients studied: HCV genotype, HCV-RNA load, serum IP-10 levels, ...
<p>*p.i. = post infection; Risk factor for HCV acquisition; GT = HCV genotype; ND = not determined...
<p>Data presented as median (25<sup>th</sup>–75th percentile)<sup>a</sup> or n<sup>b</sup>.</p
<p>± standard deviation. HCV RNA levels, high: ≥5 logIU/mL; HCV RNA levels, low: <5 logIU/mL; ALT, a...
<p>HCV viral genotype was not available for 357 individuals in the HCV mono-infection group and 74 i...
*<p>The total number of subjects analyzed varied for each parameter according to the availability of...
<p>Values are represented as the means ± S.E. NR, non-responders; SVR, sustained viral response; ALT...
<p>Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± standard deviation; BMI: body mass index; HbA1c: gl...
<p>M: mean; SD: standard deviation; BMI<i>:</i> body mass index; AST: aspartate-aminotransferase; x ...
<p>Values are expressed as median (IQR)<sup>a</sup> or n<sup>b</sup></p>c<p>n = 173 genotype 1, n = ...
Several factors have been proposed to assess the clinical outcome of HCV infection. The correlation ...
*<p>: 2 genotype 1b, 1 genotype 1a, 1 genotype 4.</p><p>#: not mutually exclusive.</p
<p><sup>a</sup> Data were compared by Student's t-test or chi-square test as appropriate.</p><p>Clin...
<p>Continuous variables were expressed as medians and interquartile ranges (IQR), and categorical va...
Abstract Background Several factors have been proposed to assess the clinical outcome of HCV infecti...
<p>Characteristics of chronic HCV patients studied: HCV genotype, HCV-RNA load, serum IP-10 levels, ...
<p>*p.i. = post infection; Risk factor for HCV acquisition; GT = HCV genotype; ND = not determined...
<p>Data presented as median (25<sup>th</sup>–75th percentile)<sup>a</sup> or n<sup>b</sup>.</p
<p>± standard deviation. HCV RNA levels, high: ≥5 logIU/mL; HCV RNA levels, low: <5 logIU/mL; ALT, a...
<p>HCV viral genotype was not available for 357 individuals in the HCV mono-infection group and 74 i...
*<p>The total number of subjects analyzed varied for each parameter according to the availability of...
<p>Values are represented as the means ± S.E. NR, non-responders; SVR, sustained viral response; ALT...
<p>Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± standard deviation; BMI: body mass index; HbA1c: gl...
<p>M: mean; SD: standard deviation; BMI<i>:</i> body mass index; AST: aspartate-aminotransferase; x ...
<p>Values are expressed as median (IQR)<sup>a</sup> or n<sup>b</sup></p>c<p>n = 173 genotype 1, n = ...
Several factors have been proposed to assess the clinical outcome of HCV infection. The correlation ...
*<p>: 2 genotype 1b, 1 genotype 1a, 1 genotype 4.</p><p>#: not mutually exclusive.</p
<p><sup>a</sup> Data were compared by Student's t-test or chi-square test as appropriate.</p><p>Clin...
<p>Continuous variables were expressed as medians and interquartile ranges (IQR), and categorical va...
Abstract Background Several factors have been proposed to assess the clinical outcome of HCV infecti...