Autores
Juan I Esteban, Jordi Gómez, María Martell, Beatriz Cabot, Josep Quer, Joan Camps, Antonio González, Teresa Otero, Andrés Moya, Rafael Esteban, Jaime Guardia
Fecha de publicación
1996/2/29
Revista
New England Journal of Medicine
Volumen
334
Número
9
Páginas
555-561
Editor
Massachusetts Medical Society
Descripción

Background

In the course of a study conducted from 1992 through 1994 of the efficacy of screening blood donors for antibodies to hepatitis C virus (HCV), we found that two patients had acquired hepatitis C after cardiac surgery, with the transmission apparently unrelated to blood transfusions. Because their surgeon had chronic hepatitis C, we sought to determine whether he was transmitting the virus to his patients.

Methods

Of 222 of the surgeon's patients who participated in studies of post-transfusion hepatitis between 1988 and 1994, 6 contracted postoperative hepatitis C, despite the use of only seronegative blood for transfusions. All six patients had undergone valve-replacement surgery. Analyses were performed to compare nucleotide sequences encompassing the hypervariable region at the junction between the coding regions for envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 in the surgeon, the patients, and 10 …
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