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Indications of immune protection from hepatitis C infection.

Hepatitis C affects many millions of people worldwide and is at very high prevalence among people who inject drugs. In our study of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the social networks of injecting drug users (IDUs), five IDUs with injecting careers of 9 years or more were HCV antibody and RNA negative. All injected frequently with HCV RNA-positive IDUs, and two had recently injected with the syringe of an RNA-positive IDU. Our data suggest the existence of immune protection from HCV infection.

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