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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of legal medicine 104 (1991), S. 251-254 
    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: Drug addicts ; Drug deaths ; Hepatitis B ; Hepatitis C ; HIV-infection ; Intravenös Drogenabhängige ; Drogentote ; Hepatitis B ; Hepatitis C ; HIV-Infektion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Nachdem mit gentechnologischen Methoden ein Testsystem zum Nachweis eines Antikörpers gegen das Hepatitis C Virus entwickelt wurde, sind intravenös Drogenabhängige als ein bedeutendes Reservoir für die Hepatitis C bekannt. Unsere Untersuchungen an 282 Rauschgifttoten zwischen 1988 und 1990 in Hamburg zeigten, daß 131 Drogentote (40.1%) Antikörper gegen das HCV aufwiesen. Die Antikörperprävalenz variierte in den einzelnen Altersgruppen und war bei den 30–34jährigen am höchsten. 57 (59.4%) von 96 Drogentoten mit Hepatitis B Antikörper (anti-HBc) wiesen auch das anti-HCV auf, während nur bei 8 (34.8%) von 23 HIV-infizierten Drogentoten Antikörper gegen die Hepatitis C nachgewiesen werden konnten.
    Notes: Summary Needle sharing among drug addicts leads to the transmission of infectious diseases such as hepatitis B and AIDS. After development of a test system based on gene technology against the hepatitis C virus (HCV), drug addicts have been regarded as an important reservoir for hepatitis C. In our study 113 (40.1%) out of 282 addicts who died from drug abuse in Hamburg between 1988 and 1990 had antibodies against HCV (anti-HCV). The prevalence of anti-HCV differed in various age groups; the highest prevalence was found in addicts aged 30–34 years. Co-infections with hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus were found in 57 drug addicts (59.4%) out of 96 deceased with antibodies to hepatitis B (anti-HBc), whereas only 8 out of 23 HIV-infected were anti-HCV positive (34.8%).
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of legal medicine 104 (1991), S. 109-110 
    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: HIV-1-infection ; HIV-1-cultivation ; Viability of HIV ; HIV, occupational risk ; HIV in postmortem specimens ; HIV-Infektion ; HIV-1-Anzüchtung ; Überlebenszeit des HIV ; HIV, postmortale Infektionsgefahr ; Autopsie, HIV
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Im Jahre 1989 wurden Blutproben von 2581 in das Institut für Rechtsmedizin der Universität Hamburg eingelieferten Leichen auf HIV-1-Antikörper untersucht. 13 Fälle (Prävalenz 0.5 %) waren HIV-positiv. — Die Virusisolierung aus Vollblut war bei 4 Verstorbenen bis zu maximal 36 Stunden postmortaler Leichenliegezeit ohne Kühlmaßnahmen erfolgreich.
    Notes: Summary In 1989 blood samples from 2581 fatalities investigated at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Hamburg were screened for HIV-1-antibodies. Sera from 13 corpses were confirmed positive for HIV-1 (prevalence rate approx 0.5 %).-Viable HIV was found in blood cultures of 4 cadavers stored under non-refrigerated conditions up to 36 hours after death.
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