Prevalence and incidence of hepatitis C virus infection in the US military: a seroepidemiologic survey of 21,000 troops.
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M. Alter | K. Hyams | L. Seeff | S. Bailey | J. Riddle | D. Cruess | X. Han | M. Rubertone | J. Mazzuchi | D. Trump | O. V. Nainam | J. Mazzuchi | S. Bailey | X. Han | Xiao-bing Han | X. Han | X. Han | Omana V. Nainam
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