Mode of transmission, rather than the hepatitis c virus, as a major determinant of poor interpersonal relationships in patients with chronic hepatitis c

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: _la.qxd and collaborators from the DepartmentMcGill University have published the research: Mode of transmission, rather than the hepatitis C virus, as a major determinant of poor interpersonal relationships in patients with chronic hepatitis C, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/12,/2006
  • future: The authors recommend that more detailed qualitative assessments of the patient`s quality of life in general and their social interaction in particular should be the focus of future studies.

SUMMARY

    PATIENTS AND METHODS The charts of 428 anti-HCV-positive patients and 129 hepatitis B . . .

     

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