To the Editor: In the report by Kenny-Walsh and the Irish HepatologyResearch Group (April 22 issue)1 on the outbreak of hepatitisC in Ireland in 1977 associated with the administration of anti-Dimmune globulin contaminated with hepatitis C virus (HCV), Table1 lists the estimated number of recipients of anti-D immuneglobulin on the basis of the estimated number of vials issuedand the number of recipients tested. We would like to supplymore precise details.
Overall, 21,603 persons who indicated that they had receivedanti-D immune globulin between 1977 and 1979 have been screenedfor HCV by the . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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