Background: Transmission of hepatitis C vims ( HCV) is strongly associated with use of contaminated blood products and injection drugs. Other "non-parental" modes of transmission including sexual activity have been increasingly recognized. We examined risk factors for acquiring HCV in patients who were referred to two tertiary care centers and enrolled in an antiviral therapy protocol. Methods: Interviews of 148 patients were conducted apart from their physician evaluation using a structured questionnaire covering demographics and risk factors for HCV acquisition. Results: Risk factors ( blood products, injection/intranasal drugs, razor blades/toothbrushes, body/ear piercing, occupational exposure, sexual activity) were identified in 141 (9...
AbstractObjectiveTo find additional factors suggestive of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the g...
Hepatitis C infection is a global public health problem. This study was designed to identify the ris...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...
BACKGROUND: Nearly 4 million individuals in the United States (1.8%) have been infected with hepatit...
Previous reports from the United States indicate that as many as 40% of patients with chronic hepati...
The present study examined reasons for the high incidence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among...
Abstract AIMS/METHODS: A case-control study was carried out in Italy to assess the risk factors ass...
(See the editorial commentary by Hahn, on pages 1556–9.) Background. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the ...
BACKGROUND: The role of intrafamilial HCV transmission is still controversial. METHODS: An overall s...
Patients at risk for hepatitis C (HCV) are those exposed to a major risk factor (i.e. blood transfus...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) rates are higher in non-injecting drug users (NIDUs) than genera...
Designing studies to examine hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission via the shared use of drug injecti...
PURPOSE: We sought to identify factors associated with hepatitis B virus vaccination, including know...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections remain as one of the major public health problems wor...
Background. Since 2000, incidence of sexually acquired hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infection has increas...
AbstractObjectiveTo find additional factors suggestive of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the g...
Hepatitis C infection is a global public health problem. This study was designed to identify the ris...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...
BACKGROUND: Nearly 4 million individuals in the United States (1.8%) have been infected with hepatit...
Previous reports from the United States indicate that as many as 40% of patients with chronic hepati...
The present study examined reasons for the high incidence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among...
Abstract AIMS/METHODS: A case-control study was carried out in Italy to assess the risk factors ass...
(See the editorial commentary by Hahn, on pages 1556–9.) Background. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the ...
BACKGROUND: The role of intrafamilial HCV transmission is still controversial. METHODS: An overall s...
Patients at risk for hepatitis C (HCV) are those exposed to a major risk factor (i.e. blood transfus...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) rates are higher in non-injecting drug users (NIDUs) than genera...
Designing studies to examine hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission via the shared use of drug injecti...
PURPOSE: We sought to identify factors associated with hepatitis B virus vaccination, including know...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections remain as one of the major public health problems wor...
Background. Since 2000, incidence of sexually acquired hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infection has increas...
AbstractObjectiveTo find additional factors suggestive of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the g...
Hepatitis C infection is a global public health problem. This study was designed to identify the ris...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...