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Mashup Score: 2B protected: from vertical HCV transmission? - 3 year(s) ago
HCV infection is a global health burden with about 71 million chronically infected people worldwide, putting them at risk of progressive liver disease, including liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. HCV is transmitted via parenteral routes. The most frequent transmission nowadays is by contaminated instruments used for injections. Only few HCV infections occur through vertical…
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Mashup Score: 0Thieme E-Journals - American Journal of Perinatology / Full Text - 4 year(s) ago
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There's still much unknown regarding the impact of #COVID19 on pregnancy & the risk of #VerticalTransmission. This study describes a case of severe COVID-19 in pregnancy & PCR (+) in neonate. Read more in @AmJPerinatology ➡️ https://t.co/Mgrv8i6Jvf @MauricioLaRosa1 @camillewebb https://t.co/uWQq6Dtzro
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Clear and important #GUTImage from "B protected: from vertical HCV transmission?" - read the paper here in @Gut_BMJ via https://t.co/XmsxQfcSH2 @AASLDtweets @BASLedu @EASLedu #HepatitisC #Pregnancy #VerticalTransmission https://t.co/9SRFVpeATO