2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8227(99)00135-7
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Increased frequency of HCV and HBV infection in type 2 diabetic patients

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“…Most controlled studies have suggested a significant association, the proportion of HCV-positive persons among diabetics being two-to seven-fold compared to controls [8,15,29,32] . The prevalence of HCV markers among patients with T2D reported by uncontrolled studies was also claimed to be higher than that observed in the general population taken as a reference [25,27,30] . However, the study by Sotiropoulos et al [26] reported a rather low HCV prevalence (1.65%), especially if one considers that a field survey in the Greek general population gave a HCV seroprevalence of 1.25% [34] .…”
Section: Association Between Hcv and T2dmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Most controlled studies have suggested a significant association, the proportion of HCV-positive persons among diabetics being two-to seven-fold compared to controls [8,15,29,32] . The prevalence of HCV markers among patients with T2D reported by uncontrolled studies was also claimed to be higher than that observed in the general population taken as a reference [25,27,30] . However, the study by Sotiropoulos et al [26] reported a rather low HCV prevalence (1.65%), especially if one considers that a field survey in the Greek general population gave a HCV seroprevalence of 1.25% [34] .…”
Section: Association Between Hcv and T2dmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…measuring the prevalence of HCV markers among populations of diabetic patients [8,15,[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] . Most controlled studies have suggested a significant association, the proportion of HCV-positive persons among diabetics being two-to seven-fold compared to controls [8,15,29,32] .…”
Section: Association Between Hcv and T2dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prevalência de infecção pelo vírus da hepatite C em pacientes com diabetes melito tipo 2 até 28%, sendo que os maiores índices são encontrados quando se analisam particularmente os diabéticos com elevação das aminotransferases (5,14,17,18,19) . Neste estudo os pacientes com DM tipo 2 apresentaram taxas mais elevadas de ALT que os diabéticos tipo 1 (P <0,01).…”
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“…Mais recentemente, estudos epidemiológicos sugerem que o diabetes melito (DM) possa representar também manifestação da infecção crônica pelo VHC (12,13) . Vários autores relataram prevalência aumentada de infecção pelo VHC em diabéticos tipo 2, em contraste com a população geral (5,15,18,19) . A possível associação entre VHC e DM também é sugerida por estudos transversais que encontraram prevalência aumentada de DM tipo 2 em pacientes com hepatite crônica C, quando comparada à observada em pacientes com outras formas de doença hepática crônica, mesmo na ausência de cirrose (1,2,6,9,11,13) .…”
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“…5 In addition, the results from previous studies investigating the relationship between hepatitis B infection and type 2 diabetes are inconsistent. Three studies reported a positive association between the two, [6][7][8] two found no association, 9,10 and one found an inverse association. 11 Inconsistent results have also been reported about the association between hepatitis C infection and type 2 diabetes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%