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. 1995 Aug;33(8):2202–2203. doi: 10.1128/jcm.33.8.2202-2203.1995

Tear fluid of hepatitis C virus carriers could be infectious.

H H Feucht 1, B Zöllner 1, M Schröter 1, H Altrogge 1, R Laufs 1
PMCID: PMC228367  PMID: 7559980

Abstract

For up to 20 to 40% of patients chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), the mode of transmission is still unknown. We demonstrate that tear fluid contains HCV RNA-carrying material with the properties of infectious virus and conclude that smear infection with tear fluid may play a role in HCV transmission.

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