A prospective study of hepatitis C virus infection after needlestick accidents
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Source:
Liver, Volume 16, Issue 5, p.331-334 (1996)
Keywords:
Accidents,
Accidents,Occupational,
analysis,
Antibodies,
Antibodies,Viral,
Antigens,
Antiviral Agents,
complications,
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay,
epidemiology,
Follow-Up Studies,
Gastroenterology,
genetics,
HCV,
Hepacivirus,
hepatitis,
Hepatitis B,
Hepatitis B Surface Antigens,
Hepatitis C,
hepatitis C virus,
Humans,
immunology,
Infection,
Infectious Disease Transmission,Patient-to-Professional,
interferon,
Interferons,
Japan,
Medical Staff,Hospital,
medication,
Needlestick Injuries,
Polymerase Chain Reaction,
Prevalence,
Prognosis,
Prospective Studies,
Radioimmunoassay,
Rna,
Rna,Viral,
Serum,
therapeutic use,
therapy,
transmission