1999
DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1999.39199116899.x
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Prevalence of GB virus type C/hepatitis G virus RNA and of anti‐E2 in individuals at high or low risk for blood‐borne or sexually transmitted viruses: evidence of sexual and parenteral transmission

Abstract: GBV-C/HGV is frequent in populations at risk for blood-borne or sexually transmitted viruses. GBV-C/HGV is not a hepatitis virus, and it seems appropriate to rename it.

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“…29 These results suggest parenteral transmission although other routes could not be excluded. 15,16,35 We observed a high prevalence of TTV infection, consistent with previous reports. 22,24 However, the prevalence of TTV in our population was lower than that reported for pregnant women in Congo.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…29 These results suggest parenteral transmission although other routes could not be excluded. 15,16,35 We observed a high prevalence of TTV infection, consistent with previous reports. 22,24 However, the prevalence of TTV in our population was lower than that reported for pregnant women in Congo.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…15,40 The prevalence of GBV-C/HGV viremia in patients with sickle cell anemia (9.7%) was lower than that observed in other African polytransfused patients (e.g., South African hemophiliacs ϭ 23.8%.) 29 These results suggest parenteral transmission although other routes could not be excluded.…”
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“…Çoklu transfüzyon yapılanlar ile kan bileşenleri kullananlarda prevalansı sırasıyla %50 ve %7-%8 olarak bulunmuştur. Klinik anlam ve önemi henüz netlik kazanmamıştır (37,38) .…”
Section: Hepatit G Virüsü (Hgv)unclassified