Journal:
:hepatitis monthly
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ozlem altuntas aydin department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, haseki training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey; corresponding author: ozlem altuntas aydin, department of infectious diseasaes and clinical microbiology, haseki training and research hospital, aksaray-fatih, istanbul, turkey. tel: +90-2125294400, fax: +90-5057962570, e-mail:
mucahit yemisen department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, cerrahpasa medical faculty, istanbul university, istanbul, turkey
hayat kumbasar karaosmanoglu department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, haseki training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey
fatma sargin department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, goztepe training and research hospital, istanbul medeniyet university, istanbul, turkey
alper gunduz department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, sisli etfal training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey
bahadir ceylan department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, medical faculty, bezmialem vakif university, istanbul, turkey
conclusions prevalence of hiv/hcv coinfection is considerably low in turkey. the extremely rare prevalence of idu might have a role in this low prevalence. background rate of coinfection with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and hepatitis c virus (hcv) varies in different countries. this may be attributable to common transmission routes as well as social, economic, and cultural factors. objec...