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Genotype distribution of hepatitis C virus infection in Taiwan

Wu et al., 1994

Document ID
3327076310833872595
Author
Wu J
Lee H
Hsiau H
Lu H
Chou W
Lu C
Chen H
Lee F
Chen P
Tarn K
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of medical virology

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To investigate the prevalence of genotype distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Taiwan, genotypes were identified in 122 (36 anti‐HCV‐positive blood donors, 44 anti‐HCV‐ positive aborigines, 28 hemodialysis patients, and 14 patients with chronic liver diseases) of …
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