Publications by authors named "Francis Bloch"

Background: Lack of mucosal hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission may be due to fairly low infectivity of body fluids in HCV-infected individuals in association with yet unknown innate or acquired resistance factors in individuals exposed to the virus.

Objective: To evaluate HCV excretion patterns in cervicovaginal secretions obtained from chronically HCV-infected women.

Study Design: Fifteen chronically HCV-infected women of childbearing age hospitalized for chronic hepatitis were prospectively recruited.

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Background/aims: We herein focused on identifying biological factors possibly involved in non-parenteral transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV), such as HCV excretion patterns and antibody-based immunity to the virus in saliva and/or cervicovaginal secretions (CVS).

Methods: Paired blood, saliva and cervicovaginal lavage samples were obtained from HCV-RNA plasma-positive hemoglobin (Hb) antigen and HIV-seronegative, HCV-seropositive males (n=13) and females (n=21). HCV-specific antibodies were detected by ELISA in paired samples, and HCV-RNA was detected in cell-free and cell-associated body fluids.

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