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Past and Present Hepatitis G Virus Infections in Areas Where Hepatitis C is Highly Endemic and Those Where It Is Not Endemic

Fig 1. Age-specific prevalences of HBV, HCV, and HGV infections in high-endemicity and no-endemicity areas. Prevalence of exposure is indicated by both filled and open bars and reflects a positive test for at least one viral marker (HBs antigen, HBs antibody, and/or HBc antibody for HBV; HCV RNA and/or HCV antibody for HCV; and HGV RNA and/or HGV-E2 antibody for HGV). Filled bars indicate a positive test for a marker of viremia (HBs antigen for HBV, HCV RNA for HCV, and HGV RNA for HGV).

 

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