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- who: British Columbia between and colleagues from the Case identification and data management Nominal data and personal health numbers were used to link cases of acute HBV and HAV reported between , and October , to previously reported cases of chronic HBV and HCVIf individuals had more than one HAV-, HBV- or HCV-positive result, the date of the first positive result was considered to be the date of identification. Acute HAV is diagnosed by positive immunoglobulin M antibody to HAV with a compatible clinical history or exposure. HBV is considered to be acute if a case is positive . . .
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