Preliminary screening results outside the 1945–1965 birth cohort: A forgotten population for hepatitis C?

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In December 2017, our academic medical center implemented universal hepatitis C virus screening among adult hospitalized patients. We reviewed charts of patients screening positive outside the birth cohort (1945–1965) in the first 6 months after implementation. Documented risk factors were common in younger patients but rare in patients born before 1945.

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Winetsky, D., Zucker, J., Slowikowski, J., Scherer, M., Verna, E. C., & Gordon, P. (2019). Preliminary screening results outside the 1945–1965 birth cohort: A forgotten population for hepatitis C? Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz178

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