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A Birth cohort testing intervention identified hepatitis c virus infection among patients with few identified risks: a cross sectional study

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Fig. 1 The birth-cohort reminder sticker placed in the chart during the birth-cohort testing phase of the study
Table 1 Characteristics of Patients Identified HCV Positive using Risk-based vs. Birth-cohort Strategies
Table 2 ICD-9 Code Diagnosis Grouping

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