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Prevalence of hepatitis C infection in Malawi and lack of association with sexually transmitted diseases
Journal Paper/Review - Jan 1, 2000
Maida M J, Daly C C, Hoffman I, Cohen M S, Kumwenda M, Vernazza Pietro
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Brief description/objective
To investigate the role of sexual transmission for Hepatitis C virus (HCV) we studied its prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa where sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are prevalent. Overall, HCV prevalence was 3.9% and similar in 206 STD patients, 127 dermatology patients, and 100 blood donors. No association with HIV or syphilis was observed. Despite high prevalence of STDs, sexual transmission does not appear to significantly contribute to HCV transmission in Malawi.