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The dynamics of HIV/HCV coinfection in E-HIV from 2000 to 2015 among main transmission groups based on the E-HIV data. Black line indicates PWID and grey line heterosexual contact. Other transmission groups (MSM, unknown) were not analysed

The dynamics of HIV/HCV coinfection in E-HIV from 2000 to 2015 among main transmission groups based on the E-HIV data. Black line indicates PWID and grey line heterosexual contact. Other transmission groups (MSM, unknown) were not analysed

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