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The comparison of the distribution of transmission routes in HIV+/HCV+ and HIV+/HCV− and age at HIV diagnosis between male and female patients in the Estonian HIV Cohort Study from 2000 to 2015. Blue bars indicate PWID, green bars heterosexual contact, red bars undetermined route of transmission and orange bars MSM
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Background
Estonia has a typical Eastern European HIV epidemic where the most frequent co-infection is chronic hepatitis C (HCV). We aimed to describe the changes in HCV prevalence, the distribution of HCV genotypes (GT), and HCV treatment in Estonian people living with HIV over 15 years.
Methods
We used data of subjects included to the Estonian H...
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