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Prevalence of hepatitis G virus and its strain variant, the GB agent, in blood donations and their transmission to recipients

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A significantly greater prevalence of HGV/GBV-C was detected in urban volunteer blood donors than in rural donors. The high prevalence in urban donors (2.18%) suggests specific transmission risks for this group. The less than 50-percent efficiency of HGV/GBV-C transmission via blood components may indicate the presence of defective viruses with reduced infectivity. There is evidence for vertical transmission.

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