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Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an increasingly common cause of liver disease worldwide. HCV may be present in saliva suggesting that transmission in oral fluids may be possible. However the precise influence of peripheral blood carriage of HCV upon the frequency and load of HCV in oral fluids remains unknown.
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