Impact of Maternal HIV Coinfection on the Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus: A Meta-analysis
Clinical Infectious Diseases2007Vol. 44(8), pp. 1123–1131
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Abstract
HIV-HCV-coinfected women have significantly higher odds of transmitting HCV to their infants than do women who are infected with HCV alone.
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