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Hepatitis C in Hiv–Infected Patients With and Without Aids: Prevalence and Relationship to Patient Survival
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Hepatitis C virus infection in nontransfused, non-intravenous drug-using patients with HIV infection is several times more prevalent than in volunteer blood donors, suggesting homosexual transmission of hepatitis C virus. About half of patients seropositive for hepatitis C virus antibody have detectable hepatitis C virus RNA, and serologically occult hepatitis C virus viremia is rare. Hepatitis C virus coinfection does not appear to adversely influence survival.
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