Incidence and prevalence of hepatitis C in prisons and other closed settings: Results of a systematic review and meta-analysis
Hepatology2013Vol. 58(4), pp. 1215–1224
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Sarah Larney, Hannah Kopinski, Curt G. Beckwith, Nickolas Zaller, Don Des Jarlais, Holly Hagan, Josiah D. Rich, B.J. van den Bergh, Louisa Degenhardt
Abstract
HCV is a significant concern in detained populations, with one in four detainees anti-HCV-positive. Epidemiological data on the extent of HCV infection in detained populations is lacking in many countries. Greater attention towards prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of HCV infection among detained populations is urgently required.
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