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Original paper

Prevalence of hepatitis C virus antibodies and associated risks among residents in long-term assisted living facilities and shelters in Latvia

Ieva Tolmane
1, 2
,
Ieva Siksaliete
3, 4
,
Inga Upmace
4
,
Inga Bulmistre
4
,
Agita Jeruma
1, 3
,
Inga Azina
1, 3
,
Baiba Rozentale
1, 3
,
Raimonds Sīmanis
3

  1. Riga East University Hospital, Latvia
  2. University of Latvia, Latvia
  3. Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia
  4. Baltic HIV Association, Latvia
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Online publish date: 2024/11/20
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