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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Effectiveness of the New In-Hospital Hepatitis Virus Patient Identification System
3. Results
3.1. Frequency of Referral Requests Issued to Physicians Who Ordered HCV Antibody Tests
3.2. Diagnosing HCV Infection
3.3. Potential HCV Infection
4. Discussion
Statistical Analyses
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Total cases | Gastroenterology | Others | |
| HCV antibody positive | 100% (866) | 98 | 768 |
| HCV-RNA measured | 29.2% (253) | 57 | 196 |
| HCV-RNA not measured | 70.8% (613) | 41 | 572 |
| Total cases | Gastroenterology | Others | |
| HCV RNA positive rate | 16.6% (42/253) | 45.6% (26/57) | 8.2% (16/196) |
| Potential RNA positive rate | 10.7% (66/613) | 45.6% (19/41) | 8.2% (47/572) |
| HCV RNA positive | Total 42 patients | Gastroenterology | Others |
| Post HCV elimination | 31% (13) | 86.4% (11) | 15.6% (2) |
| HCV naïve | 69% (29) | 51.7% (15) | 48.3% (14) |
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