1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0001-706x(97)00097-1
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The prevalence of hepatitis B and C infections among immigrants to a newly reclaimed area endemic for Schistosoma mansoni in Sinai, Egypt

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“…6,9,29,36,37,39,40 Six studies made appropriate epidemiologic and statistical analyses to confi rm the correlation between risk factors associated and HCV infection in SM patients. 19,29,32,36,37,40 The other articles suggested possible risk factors without any statistical correlation found (Table 3). …”
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“…6,9,29,36,37,39,40 Six studies made appropriate epidemiologic and statistical analyses to confi rm the correlation between risk factors associated and HCV infection in SM patients. 19,29,32,36,37,40 The other articles suggested possible risk factors without any statistical correlation found (Table 3). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2,9,19,29,30 Among the 13 articles included in the fi nal step of the review, ten were cross-sectional studies, 8,9,19,29,30,36,37,39,40,45 one was a retrospective cases series, 6 one was a prospective cases series 2 and the other was a cases series with an external control group. 32 Five studies 6,32,39,40,45 were conducted in Brazil, fi ve in Egypt, 2,9,19,29,30 two in Sudan, 36,37 one in Ethiopia 8 and one in Kenya. 9 A higher prevalence of HCV infection was found in the SM population of Egypt, compared to the other countries (Table 1).…”
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