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  • 1. Viral load in HCV RNA-positive pregnant women.
    Paternoster DM, Santarossa C, Grella P, Palù G, Baldo V, Boccagni P, Floreani A.
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  • 6. Increased risk of mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis C virus by intrapartum infantile exposure to maternal blood.
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  • 10. Transmission of hepatitis C virus infection from asymptomatic mother to child in southern India.
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  • 12. Hepatitis C plasma viral load is associated with HCV genotype but not with HIV coinfection.
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  • 14. Endogenous interferon-alpha level is increased in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive pregnant women.
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  • 19. Clinical features and progression of perinatally acquired hepatitis C virus infection.
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