PREVALENCE OF HCV ANTIBODIES IN HEALTH-CARE WORKERS FROM NORTHERN ITALY

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作者
CAMPELLO, C
MAJORI, S
POLI, A
PACINI, P
NICOLARDI, L
PINI, F
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[1] USL,SETTORE IGIENE PUBBL,I-30027 S DONADI PIAVE,ITALY
[2] USL,SERV IGIENE PUBBL,I-25087 SALO,ITALY
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10.1007/BF02033064
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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The prevalence of HCV antibodies was assessed in 407 health-care workers and in 253 control subjects by means of immunoassays based on recombinant antigens. The seroprevalence in the study group was fairly low (1.2%) and not statistically different from that of controls (0.8%). The relation of HBV and HCV infections was evaluated in 83 health-care workers and in 82 controls: in both groups anti-HCV positivity was weakly related (p < 0.05) to the HBV infection. HCV infection was associated with working in high risk wards (4/5 cases) and with report of accidental needle pricks (4/5 cases). As evaluated by means of the available markers, HCV infections in health-care workers seem to be rare.
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