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Anti-HCV Signal-to-Cutoff Ratio in Predicting Hepatitis C Viremia

Kim HS

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Acute hepatitis A, B and C but not D is still prevalent in Mongolia: a time trend analysis

Baatarkhuu O, Lee HW, George J, Munkh-Orshikh D, Enkhtuvshin B, Ariunaa S, Eslam M, Ahn SH, Han KH, Kim DY

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Mongolia has one of the highest hepatitis A, C, B and D infection incidences worldwide. We sought to investigate changes in the proportion of acute viral hepatitis types in...
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Anti-Rods and Rings Autoantibodies in a Patient With Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Choi KH, Lim YA, Kim TY, Jearn LH, Baik SY, Cho SW, Jeong E

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Predicting factors of present hepatitis C virus infection among patients positive for the hepatitis C virus antibody

Lee CH, Shin HP, Lee JI, Joo KR, Cha JM, Jeon JW, Lim JU, Min JK, Kim DH, Kang SW, Joung HJ

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To identify the predicting factors of present hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among patients with positivity for antibodies to HCV (anti-HCV). METHODS: We analyzed patients who showed positive enzyme immunoassay...
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Natural History of Acute Symptomatic Hepatitis C in Korea

Kim KA, Lee JS, Yang JH, Moon YS, Lee WJ

  • KMID: 1113431
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2005 Aug;46(2):105-109.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Acute hepatitis C (AHC) has a high chronicity rate of up to 85%. Recently, several studies have demonstrated AHC has a self-limited course in about 50% especially in...
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Predictors of spontaneous viral clearance and outcomes of acute hepatitis C infection

Cho YK, Kim YN, Song BC

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study evaluated the predictors of spontaneous viral clearance (SVC), as defined by two consecutive undetectable hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA tests performed > or =12 weeks apart, and...
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Significance of Anti-HCV Signal-to-Cutoff Ratio in Predicting Hepatitis C Viremia

Seo YS, Jung ES, Kim JH, Jung YK, Kim JH, An H, Yim HJ, Yeon JE, Byun KS, Kim CD, Ryu HS, Um SH

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA testing can be performed using qualitative or quantitative assays, and it is still unclear which is more useful as a primary test in patients...
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Evaluation of the VIDAS Anti-HCV Assay for Detection of Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Hyun J, Ko DH, Kang HJ, Whang DH, Cha YJ, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: Anti-hepatitis C virus antibody (anti-HCV) assays are recommended for screening HCV-infected persons. The VIDAS Anti-HCV Assay (bioMérieux, France), based on the enzyme-linked fluorescence test principle, was recently introduced in...
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Positive Predictability and Predictive Factors of the Third Generation Anti-Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) ELISA Test for HCV Infection

Kim YK, Kim BH, Jin ES, Nam KD, Jang JY, Kim NH, Lee SK, Joo KR, Dong SH, Kim HJ, Chang YW, Lee JI, Chang R

  • KMID: 1767494
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2005 Mar;45(3):181-188.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Anti-HCV positivity suggests past or present infection of HCV, or false positivity. The positive predictability of this test can differ according to the subjects. This study examines the positive...
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Comparison and analysis of the prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection by region in the Republic of Korea during 2005-2012

Shon HS, Choi HY, Kim JR, Ryu SY, Lee YJ, Lee MJ, Min HJ, Lee J, Song YJ, Ki M

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study compared the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the Republic of Korea and estimated the high-risk regions and towns. METHODS: National Health Insurance Service data for...
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