Abstract:Abstract:A total of 408 subjects (Group I) visiting the center of gastroenterological diseases, Aybar Hospital, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and 2,000 apparently healthy individuals (Group II) living in 6 different cities in the Dominican Republic were tested for antibodies against Hepatitis A virus ( anti -HAY) , Hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBsAg) and Hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) . The presence of HBsAg in their sera was also tested. The study demonstrated that most of the Dominican population ar… Show more
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