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Volumn 192, Issue 11, 2005, Pages 1865-1866

Nature usually favors females

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

CESAREAN SECTION; CORRELATION ANALYSIS; DISEASE MARKER; EDITORIAL; HEPATITIS B; HEPATITIS B VIRUS; HEPATITIS C; HEPATITIS C VIRUS; HUMAN; HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION; INFECTION RATE; INFECTION RISK; LIFE EXPECTANCY; PERINATAL INFECTION; PRIORITY JOURNAL; RISK FACTOR; SEX DIFFERENCE; SEX RATIO; VERTICAL TRANSMISSION; VIRUS LOAD; VIRUS TRANSMISSION; X CHROMOSOME;

EID: 27944477653     PISSN: 00221899     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1086/497699     Document Type: Editorial
Times cited : (3)

References (3)
  • 1
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    • A significant sex - But not elective cesarean section - Effect on mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis C virus infection
    • in this issue
    • European Paediatric Hepatitis C Virus Network. A significant sex - but not elective cesarean section - effect on mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis C virus infection. J Infect Dis 2005; 192:1872-9 (in this issue).
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  • 2
    • 27944481200 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Risk factors for perinatal transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and the natural history of HCV infection acquired in infancy
    • in this issue
    • Mast EE, Huang L-Y, Seto DSY, et al. Risk factors for perinatal transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and the natural history of HCV infection acquired in infancy. J Infect Dis 2005; 192:1880-9 (in this issue).
    • (2005) J Infect Dis , vol.192 , pp. 1880-1889
    • Mast, E.E.1    Huang, L.-Y.2    Seto, D.S.Y.3
  • 3
    • 17844405335 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Gender differences in perinatal HIV acquisition among African infants
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    • (2005) Pediatrics , vol.115
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