2016
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2016.505.044
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Clinical, Laboratory, and Virological Profiles of Patients with Hepatitis C and B Co-infection in Upper Egypt

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“…The analysis offered here is likely to provide a much more complete picture of HBV epidemiology nationwide in Egypt—taking into account a broader range of potential exposures, demographic and socioeconomic factors—than the community‐based studies that have been conducted to date. Although some research attention is now being addressed to patterns of morbidity among HBV and HCV co‐infectees in Egypt, the examination of spatial associations between these infections presented here is entirely novel, and offers important insights on apparently differing drivers of infection risk for the two viruses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis offered here is likely to provide a much more complete picture of HBV epidemiology nationwide in Egypt—taking into account a broader range of potential exposures, demographic and socioeconomic factors—than the community‐based studies that have been conducted to date. Although some research attention is now being addressed to patterns of morbidity among HBV and HCV co‐infectees in Egypt, the examination of spatial associations between these infections presented here is entirely novel, and offers important insights on apparently differing drivers of infection risk for the two viruses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%