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  • Vertical transmission of Hepatitis C Virus in children born to HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfected mothers in Poland

  • The risk of vertical hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission is estimated at 3–6,2%

  • In children born to HIV/HCV coinfected mothers the vertical HCV transmission is as high as 15–36%

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The risk of vertical hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission is estimated at 3–6,2%. In children born to HIV/HCV coinfected mothers the vertical HCV transmission is as high as 15–36%. Vertical transmission of Hepatitis C Virus in children born to HIV/HCV coinfected mothers in Poland Sabina Dobosz*, Magdalena Marczynska, Agnieszka Oldakowska, Malgorzata Szczepanska-Putz and Konrad Zawadka Address: Department of Children's Infectious Diseases, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland * Corresponding author from Fifth Dominique Dormont International Conference. Mother-to-child transmitted viral diseases: from transmission to children care Paris, France.

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