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Search for: [Abstract = "and G causing hepatitis, as well as the presence of genetic material of those viruses is confirmed by the fact that HCV and HGV infections are frequent in haemodialysed patients. 2. Reporting the presence of HCV RNA in 10.4% of haemodialysed patients not showing the presence of anti\- HCV antibodies makes us treat every dialysed patient as potentially infectious. 3. Duration of treatment by means of dialysis and medical procedures carried out before \(kidney transplant\) has an essential influence upon frequency of HCV infections occurrence. 4. Presence of HCV infections or co\-existence of HCV and HGV infection may be responsible for a higher rate of changes in the liver ultrasound test. 5. Infections with virus G occurring in a high rate of dialysed patients seems not to have an essential influence upon behaviour of activities of liver enzymes analysed, whereas it may contribute to increasing the level of liver damage confirmed by means of ultrasound. Frequent co\-existence of HCV and HGV infections may indicate a similar way of their transmission."]

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