Prospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2022; 28(35): 5217-5229
Published online Sep 21, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i35.5217
Figure 1
Figure 1 Frequency in Somali Patients Screening. A: Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-positive test results; B: Prior exposure of HBV test results; C: Hepatitis C virus-positive test results. HBcAb: Hepatitis B core antibody; HBsAg: Hepatitis B surface antigen; HCV: Hepatitis C virus.

  • Citation: Mohamed EA, Giama NH, Abdalla AO, Shaleh HM, Oseini AM, Ali HA, Ahmed F, Taha W, Ahmed Mohammed H, Cvinar J, Waaeys IA, Ali H, Allotey LK, Ali AO, Mohamed SA, Harmsen WS, Ahmmad EM, Bajwa NA, Afgarshe MD, Shire AM, Balls-Berry JE, Roberts LR. High prevalence of chronic viral hepatitis B and C in Minnesota Somalis contributes to rising hepatocellular carcinoma incidence. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(35): 5217-5229
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v28/i35/5217.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i35.5217