Incidence and transmission patterns of acute hepatitis C in the United States, 1982-2006

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The incidence of acute HCV declined substantially over the 25 years of population-based surveillance. Despite declines, IDU is the most common risk factor for new HCV infection.
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Authors Williams IT;Bell BP;Kuhnert W;Alter MJ;;
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