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. 2013 Jan 24;8(1):e54793. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0054793

Table 2. Effect of IL28B polymorphisms on the outcomes of HCV infection.

Healthy controls Subjects with persistence Subjects with spontaneous clearance Subjects with persistence vs. Subjects with spontaneous clearance OR (95% CI) P-value¥
rs12979860 n = 276 n = 464 n = 136
C allele 0.680±0.03 0.552±0.026 0.779±0.040 C vs T 2.87 (1.84–4.48) 0.00001
T allele 0.320±0.03 0.448±0.026 0.221±0.040
n = 138 n = 232 n = 68
C/C 64 (46.4%) 89 (38.4%) 45 (66.2%) C/C vs T/T 4.69 (1.99–11.07 0.0017
C/T 59 (42.7%) 78 (33.6%) 16 (23.5%) C/C vs C/T 2.46 (1.29–4.70) 0.0543
T/T 15 (10.9%) 65 (28%) 7 (10.3%) C/C vs C/T and T/T 3.14 (1.78–5.55 0.0004
rs8099917 n = 276 n = 464 n = 136
T allele 0.902±0.017 0.832±0.017 0.956±0.017 T vs G 4.38 (1.86–10.28) 0.0025
G allele 0.098±0.017 0.168±0.017 0.044±0.017
n = 138 n = 232 n = 68
T/T 111 (80.4%) 158 (68.1%) 62 (91.2%) T/T vs T/G 4.58 (1.89–11.08) 0.0029
T/G 27 (19.6%) 70 (30.2%) 6 (8.8%) T/T vs G/G 3.55 (0.19–66.89) 0.2110
G/G 0 (0%) 4 (1.7%) 0 (0%) T/T vs T/G and G/G 4.84 (2.00–11.69) 0.0017
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Bonferroni correction was applied.