
We applaud Shah and colleagues[1][1] for raising the issue of establishing a Canadian screening program for hepatitis C. We agree that hepatitis C shows the hallmarks of an infectious disease suited to a screening program,[2][2] but we are concerned that the extrapolation of American data into the
Humans, Mass Screening, Hepatitis C
Humans, Mass Screening, Hepatitis C
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