The aim of this study was to assess risk factors for HCV acquisition and prevalence of anti-HCV in the general population of Lithuania. Material/Methods: The study enrolled 1528 randomly selected adults from the 5 biggest cities of Lithuania and its rural regions. Screening for anti-HCV was performed by analysis of peripheral capillary blood with lateral flow immunochromatography and confirmation of positive cases by peripheral venous blood testing with 2-step chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay. Results: Anti-HCV prevalence in Lithuania is 2.78% and according to the standard European population the adjusted anti-HCV rate is 2.85%. It is more prevalent among men (crude rates: 4.02% males vs. 1.49% females, p=.0030) and this does not ...
Background: The objective of the study was to collect the data on undetected hepatitis C virus (HCV)...
Data on the prevalence of HCV infection in Italy are often outdated and from non-urban populations. ...
Viral hepatitis affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, the most dangerous of which are he...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been studied in many countries...
In 2022, the Lithuanian health authorities decided to pay general practitioners a fee for performing...
Objective. To describe epidemiological patterns of viral hepatitis in European Union and Lithuania a...
Background and Objective. Chronic viral hepatitis C (VHC) is one of the most discussed infectious di...
Background and objective: The hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients serve as a reservoir for tra...
Anti-hepatitis C virus antibody (anti-HCV) screening was performed in a sample of the adult populati...
Background and Objective: Chronic viral hepatitis C (VHC) is one of the most discussed infectious di...
PubMedID: 23161304Background/aims: This study was conducted as a seroprevalence study on hepatitis C...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) appears to be endemic in most parts of the world, but there is c...
Background: This study evaluates and presents the results for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HCV R...
Hepatitis C, caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), is a major public health issue in Russia. The ai...
Chronic hepatitis C is curable disease. Low detection rate could be one of the reasons of poor treat...
Background: The objective of the study was to collect the data on undetected hepatitis C virus (HCV)...
Data on the prevalence of HCV infection in Italy are often outdated and from non-urban populations. ...
Viral hepatitis affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, the most dangerous of which are he...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been studied in many countries...
In 2022, the Lithuanian health authorities decided to pay general practitioners a fee for performing...
Objective. To describe epidemiological patterns of viral hepatitis in European Union and Lithuania a...
Background and Objective. Chronic viral hepatitis C (VHC) is one of the most discussed infectious di...
Background and objective: The hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients serve as a reservoir for tra...
Anti-hepatitis C virus antibody (anti-HCV) screening was performed in a sample of the adult populati...
Background and Objective: Chronic viral hepatitis C (VHC) is one of the most discussed infectious di...
PubMedID: 23161304Background/aims: This study was conducted as a seroprevalence study on hepatitis C...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) appears to be endemic in most parts of the world, but there is c...
Background: This study evaluates and presents the results for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HCV R...
Hepatitis C, caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), is a major public health issue in Russia. The ai...
Chronic hepatitis C is curable disease. Low detection rate could be one of the reasons of poor treat...
Background: The objective of the study was to collect the data on undetected hepatitis C virus (HCV)...
Data on the prevalence of HCV infection in Italy are often outdated and from non-urban populations. ...
Viral hepatitis affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, the most dangerous of which are he...