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Increased All-cause Hospitalization among Hepatitis C Virus Infected Persons: the Chronic Hepatitis Cohort Study (CHeCS), 2006-2010
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Reported by Jules Levin
AASLD 2014 Nov 7-11 Boston
Eyasu H.Teshale1, Jian Xing1, Scott D. Holmberg1, Anne Moorman1, Stuart C. Gordon2, Loralee B. Rupp2, Mei Lu2, Philip R. Spradling1,Joseph A. Boscarino3, Vinutha Vijayadeva4, Mark A. Schmidt5, Fujie Xu1, for the CHeCS Investigators*
1Centers for Disease Control, and Prevention, GA; 2. Henry Ford Health System, MI; 3. Geisinger Health System, PA; 4. Kaiser Permanente Hawaii, HI; 5. Kaiser Permanente Northwest, OR
*The CHeCS Investigators include the following investigators and sites: Scott D. Holmberg, Eyasu H. Teshale, Philip R. Spradling, Anne C. Moorman, Fujie Xu, Jim Xing, and Xin Tong, Division of Viral Hepatitis, National Centers for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia; Stuart C. Gordon, David R. Nerenz, Mei Lu, Lois Lamerato, Jia Li, Loralee B. Rupp, Nonna Akkerman, Nancy Oja-Tebbe, and Talan Zhang, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan; Joseph A. Boscarino, Zahra S. Daar, and Robert E. Smith, Center for Health Research, Geisinger Health System, Danville, Pennsylvania; Vinutha Vijayadeva and John V. Parker, The Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente-Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mark A. Schmidt, Judy L. Donald, and Erin M. Keast, The Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente-Northwest, Portland, OR.
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