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Prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus among patients with leprosy in several African countries and the Yemen.

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The prevalence of anti-HCV was determined in 1,309 leprosy patients and a control group of 1,469 subjects from 6 sub-Saharan African countries and the Yemen. Sera found positive by an initial second generation ELISA were subjected to 3 additional confirmatory tests. The anti-HCV prevalence in leprosy patients (7.1%) was significantly higher than in the control group (2.6%). HCV seroprevalence increased with age in both the control and leprosy groups. No statistically significant difference could be found between anti-HCV prevalence and the several clinical forms of leprosy among patients. The results of this study indicate a high degree of exposure or chronic carriage of hepatitis C among leprosy patients.

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Journal Article
Author
Denis F
Aussel L
Ranger S
Martin P
Itoua-N'Gaporo A
Frommel D
Teckle-Haimanot R T
Sangare A
M'Boup S
Millan J

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