Prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among hemophiliacs in Central Brazil

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In order to investigate the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection prevalence and risk factors in hemophiliacs in Central Brazil, 90 patients were interviewed and serum samples tested for HCV RNA and anti-HCV antibodies. An overall prevalence of 63.3% (CI 95%: 53.0-72.7) was found. Multivariate analysis of risk factors showed that number of blood transfusions was significantly associated with this infection. Most hemophiliacs received locally produced cryoprecipitate. All infected patients were transfused before the screening of blood units for anti-HCV. However, hemophiliacs who received exclusively screened cryoprecipitate were HCV negative. It confirms the expected decline in transfusion-acquired hepatitis C.

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Barbosa, A. P., Martins, R. M. B., Teles, S. A., Silva, S. A., Oliveira, J. M., & Yoshida, C. F. T. (2002). Prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among hemophiliacs in Central Brazil. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 97(5), 643–644. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762002000500009

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