A new flavivirus, provisionally designated hepatitis G virus or GBV-C has recently
been described. The virus is parenterally transmitted by exposure to blood
through transfusion, intravenous drug use and haemodialysis. Heat- or chemically-
treated blood products are associated with reduced risk of infection. The
virus may also be transmitted from mother to infant and by the sexual route.
Although hepatitis G virus has been detected in patients with acute and chronic
hepatitis, a causative role of the virus in such cases has not been established. The
majority of long term carriers of the virus appear to have no liver, biochemical or
histological abnormalities.
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