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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 7.
Published in final edited form as: Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2015 Nov 17;37(2):125–133. doi: 10.1017/ice.2015.247

Table 1.

Characteristics of 18 Case Patients, Clinic A

Characteristic Cases
Male sex, n (%) 9 (50)
Age, median (range), y 63.5 (37–86)
Black race, n (%) 18 (100)
History of diabetes, n (%)a 9 (50)
History of hypertension, n (%) 14 (78)
Time from first hemodialysis to seroconversion, median (range), months 37.8 (5.6–220.1)
Symptoms of acute HCV infection, n (%) 3 (17)
Highest documented ALT, median (range), IU/mLb 183 (51–535)
During exposure period
 Most common treatment pod
  Pod 1, n (%) 18 (100)
 Most common treatment shift
  Shift 3, n (%) 10 (56)
Heparin injection, n (%) 11 (61)
Iron sucrose injection, n (%) 8 (44)
Paricalcitol injection, n (%) 14 (78)
Erythropoietin injection, n (%) 14 (78)
CVC used for hemodialysis vascular access, n (%) 3 (17)
History of intravenous use, n (%) 0 (0)
Hospitalized or had hospital visit, n (%) 14 (78)
Had invasive procedure, n (%) 10 (56)
Other risk factors identified through interview (n =12)
 Close contact of confirmed or presumptive case, n (%) 1 (8)
 Received blood products, organs, or tissues, n (%) 3 (25)
 Exposure to another person’s blood, n (%) 0 (0)
 Sexual contact, n (%) 5 (42)
 Sexual contact without condoms, n (%) 3 (25)
 Injecting drugs, n (%) 0 (0)
 Tattoo, piercing, n (%) 0 (0)

NOTE. ALT, alanine aminotransferase; CVC, central venous catheter; HCV, hepatitis C virus.

a

Glucose meter use was observed and found to be adequate.

b

2 case patients did not have documented elevation of ALT.