Association between hepatitis C infection and number of screened blood unit transfusions in thalassemic children
Background Donor blood screening test for antibody against hepatitis C virus (HCV) by third generation ELISA is widely used. However, there is still a window period during which a donor may already be infected despite a negative screening test. Objectives To determine the prevalence of hepatitis C i...
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Main Authors: | Diah Asri Wulandari (Author), Iesje Martiza (Author), Yasmar Alfa (Author), Dwi Prasetyo (Author) |
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Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House,
2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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