The prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection in the United States, 1988 through 1994
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In the United States, about 2.7 million persons are chronically infected with HCV. People who use illegal drugs or engage in high-risk sexual behavior account for most persons with HCV infection.Reference Key |
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Authors | Alter MJ;Kruszon-Moran D;Nainan OV;McQuillan GM;Gao F;Moyer LA;Kaslow RA;Margolis HS;; |
Journal | The New England journal of medicine |
Year | 1999 |
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Keywords |
hepatitis c
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
RNA
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
adult
female
male
adolescent
aged
middle aged
united states / epidemiology
Child
risk factors
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Genotype
Socioeconomic Factors
viral / blood
hepatitis c antibodies / blood
prevalence
chronic / virology
chronic / epidemiology*
nutrition surveys
m j alter
h s margolis
pmid:10451460
doi:10.1056/nejm199908193410802
d kruszon-moran
hepacivirus / classification
hepacivirus / genetics
viremia / epidemiology
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