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Patient-to-Patient Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus during Colonoscopy

1997; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 337; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1056/nejm199707243370404

ISSN

1533-4406

Autores

Jean‐Pierre Bronowicki, Véronique Venard, C. Botté, Nathalie Monhoven, Isabelle Gastin, Laurence Choné, Hervé Hudziak, Bertrand Rhin, Christophe Delanoë, Alain Lefaou, Marc‐André Bigard, P Gaucher,

Tópico(s)

Liver Diseases and Immunity

Resumo

Invasive diagnostic or therapeutic procedures may be a route for the transmission of the hepatitis C virus (HCV).1–5 In a study of patients in a gastrointestinal-disease unit, endoscopic biopsies were found to be an independent risk factor for HCV infection.6 We report the transmission of HCV during colonoscopy from a person known to have HCV infection to two other patients. The patient-to-patient transmission was ascertained by sequencing the nucleotides in the various HCV isolates. Case Report A 55-year-old man (Patient 1) and his 54-year-old wife (Patient 2) were referred in October 1995. In June 1995, both had had hepatitis-like . . .

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