Abstract:HCV infection is commonly asymptomatic, most people infected with HCV are not aware that they are infected, and most of those who receive a diagnosis also currently cannot reach treatment. Our study, it was aimed to appreciate the rate of anti-HCV-positive patients and the awareness and knowledge of patients about their hepatitis C follow-up or treatment. In this study, we evaluated 56.115 patients who were screened for anti-HCV tests retrospectively. The patients who have positive HCV RNA tests with anti-HCV … Show more
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