D. Vandijck
Ghent University Hospital
1 Papers
D. Vandijck is an academic researcher from Ghent University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prevalence & Hepatitis. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications. Previous affiliations of D. Vandijck include University of Hasselt & Ghent University.
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Historical epidemiology of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in selected countries
Philip Bruggmann,Thomas Berg,Anne Øvrehus,Christophe Moreno,C. E. Brandão Mello,Françoise Roudot-Thoraval,Rui Tato Marinho,Morris Sherman,Stephen D. Ryder,Jan Sperl,Ulus Salih Akarca,İsmail Balik,Florian Bihl,Marc Bilodeau,Antonio Javier Blasco,Maria Buti,Filipe Calinas,Jose Luis Calleja,Hugo Cheinquer,Peer Brehm Christensen,Mette Rye Clausen,Henrique Sérgio Moraes Coelho,Markus Cornberg,Matthew E. Cramp,Gregory J. Dore,Wahid Doss,Ann-Sofi Duberg,Manal H El-Sayed,Gül Ergör,Gamal Esmat,Chris Estes,Karolin Falconer,J. Félix,Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz,Paulo R. Ferreira,S. Frankova,Javier García-Samaniego,Jan Gerstoft,José Giria,Fernando L. Gonçales,E. Gower,Michael Gschwantler,M Guimarães Pessôa,Christophe Hézode,Harald Hofer,Petr Husa,Ramazan Idilman,Martin Kåberg,Kelly Kaita,Achim Kautz,Sabahattin Kaymakoglu,Mel Krajden,Henrik Krarup,Wim Laleman,Daniel Lavanchy,Pablo Lázaro,Paul Marotta,S. Mauss,M. C. Mendes Correa,Beat Müllhaupt,Robert P. Myers,Francesco Negro,Vratislav Nemecek,Necati Örmeci,J Parkes,Kevork M. Peltekian,Kevork M. Peltekian,Alnoor Ramji,Homie Razavi,N. Reis,Stuart K. Roberts,William Rosenberg,Rui Sarmento-Castro,Christoph Sarrazin,David Semela,Gamal Shiha,William Sievert,Peter Stärkel,Rudolf E. Stauber,Alexander J. Thompson,Petr Urbánek,I. van Thiel,H. Van Vlierberghe,D. Vandijck,D. Vandijck,D. Vandijck,Wolfgang Vogel,Imam Waked,Heiner Wedemeyer,Nina Weis,Johannes Wiegand,Ayman Yosry,Amany Zekry,P. Van Damme,Soo Aleman,Soo Aleman,S. J. Hindman +96 more
TL;DR: In most countries, prevalence rates were higher among males, reflecting higher rates of injection drug use, and Diagnosis, treatment and transplant levels also differed considerably between countries.