Consistent high prevalence of undiagnosed blood-borne virus infection in patients attending large urban emergency departments in England

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Abstract

Understanding local viral hepatitis and HIV epidemiology is essential if WHO elimination targets are to be achieved. We demonstrate a consistently high prevalence of undiagnosed active infection in urban emergency department attendees in England, with variations in local risk groups crucial to informing targeted testing initiatives.

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Hopkins, M. J., Todd, S., Beadsworth, M., Anderson, C., Mohamed, Z., Muir, D., … Chawla, A. (2020). Consistent high prevalence of undiagnosed blood-borne virus infection in patients attending large urban emergency departments in England. Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 27(1), 88–91. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvh.13197

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