Mahmud S, Chemaitelly H, Alaama AS, Hermez JG, Abu-Raddad L. Hepatitis C virus among blood donors and general population in Middle East and North Africa: Meta-analyses and meta-regressions. World J Meta-Anal 2022; 10(1): 12-24 [DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v10.i1.12]
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Laith Abu-Raddad, PhD, Professor, Infectious Disease Epidemiology Group, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, Education City, PO Box, Doha 24144, Qatar. lja2002@qatar-med.cornell.edu
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Infectious Diseases
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Meta-Analysis
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World J Meta-Anal. Feb 28, 2022; 10(1): 12-24 Published online Feb 28, 2022. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v10.i1.12
Table 1 Results of meta-analyses on studies reporting HCV Ab prevalence among blood donors and in the general population in Middle East and North Africa
Table 3 Univariable and multivariable meta-regression models for HCV Ab prevalence among blood donors and the general population in Middle East and North Africa
Table 4 Subgroup analyses: Univariable and multivariable meta-regression models for HCV Ab prevalence among blood donors and the general population in Egypt, Pakistan, and rest of Middle East and North Africa countries
Citation: Mahmud S, Chemaitelly H, Alaama AS, Hermez JG, Abu-Raddad L. Hepatitis C virus among blood donors and general population in Middle East and North Africa: Meta-analyses and meta-regressions. World J Meta-Anal 2022; 10(1): 12-24