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Community and personal risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection: a survey of 23 820 residents in Taiwan in 1991–2
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This study suggests that community risk factors contribute significantly to the variation in anti-HCV seroprevalence. It implies both the adequacy of healthcare resources and the treatment of patients positive for HCV-RNA may prevent individual residents from the acquisition of HCV infection from the community.
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