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prevalence of hepatitis c virus genotypes in mexican patients.worldwide hcv studies have documented its large genetic variability; hcv has major genetic groups called genotypes that are designated from 1 to 6, as well as > 50 subtypes. this is very important considering that treatment response varies according to genotype. the purpose of this trial was to ascertain prevalence of hcv genotypes in a group of patients from 10 states in mexico.200718595321
[prevalence of vhb and vhc serological markers among blood donors in the capital state of veracruz, mexico].chronic liver disease has a high mortality among the mexican population. however epidemiological data on hepatitis b (hbv) and hepatitis c (hcv) infection in the southeast areas of the country is limited. our objective was to report the prevalence of blood markers of hbv and hcv among blood donors from the capital city of veracruz, mexico.200919685823
[presentation, staging, and outcome of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma at a center in veracruz, mexico].hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) staging provides a basis for calculating disease prognosis and therapeutic guidance. liver resection and transplantation are curative options, and ablation therapies are applied to patients that are not candidates for curative treatment. survival after liver resection or ablation therapies varies.201425236795
seroprevalence of hepatitis viruses and risk factors in blood donors of veracruz, mexico.hepatitis b and c are among the most important transfusion-transmitted infections and sources of liver diseases worldwide. in veracruz, mexico, liver diseases are important causes of mortality, and the prevalence reports of these viruses are scarce. this study sought to determine the prevalence of these infections in blood donors, in order to increase the safety of blood products in this region.201525771465
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