This study describes the prevalence of hepatitisG virus (HGV) in Iceland, in blood donors and in persons with parenteral risk factors.
INTRODUCTION. The recently discovered GB virus C (GBV-C) and its strain variant hepatitisG virus (HGV) constitute, together with GB viruses A, ...
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This study describes the prevalence of hepatitisG virus (HGV) in Iceland, in blood donors and in persons with parenteral risk factors.
Hepatitis G Virus 100% · Prevalence 33% · Drug 33% · Blood Donor 33% · Virus Antibody 33% · Chemotherapeutic Agent 33% · Patient 25% · Age Groups 16%.
Abstract. This study demonstrates a very high prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus among Icelandic intravenous (i.v.) drug users.
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Epidemiological data indicate that the virus is transmitted via blood/blood products, sexually and vertically from infected mothers to children. There are some ...
Epidemiological data indicate that the virus is transmitted via blood/blood products, sexually and vertically from infected mothers to children. There are some ...
This study describes an outbreak of hepatitis B primarily among intravenous drug users in Iceland which has a population with a very low incidence of hepat.
This study demonstrates a very high prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus among Icelandic intravenous (i.v.) drug users. Of 152 identified i.v. drug ...