2014
DOI: 10.5958/0974-1283.2014.00742.7
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Seroprevalence of HBV and HCV in Forensic Autopsy Cases

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“…Results of the present study showed that the overall contamination rate with the above-mentioned viruses is 15.49%. The calculated rates for the infections are lower than the studies of Cattaneo et al [ 6 , 8 , 10 ]. The later study has been performed in Iran among autopsy samples.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…Results of the present study showed that the overall contamination rate with the above-mentioned viruses is 15.49%. The calculated rates for the infections are lower than the studies of Cattaneo et al [ 6 , 8 , 10 ]. The later study has been performed in Iran among autopsy samples.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…Occupational acquisition of HCV has been reported in health care workers and the rate of transmission after percutaneous exposure is 2.7–10.79 percent [ 6 ]. The infection poses a risk for forensic experts and postmortem room workers [ 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%