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Volume 28, Number 9—September 2022
Research

Fulminant Transfusion-Associated Hepatitis E Virus Infection Despite Screening, England, 2016–2020

Heli HarvalaComments to Author , Claire Reynolds, Su Brailsford, and Katy Davison
Author affiliations: University College of London, London, UK (H. Harvala); NHS Blood and Transplant, London (H. Harvala, C. Reynolds, S. Brailsford, K. Davison); UK Health Security Agency, London (K. Davison)

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Hepatitis E virus viral loads in 1,200 individual blood donors in England, 2016–2020. Median viral loads were comparable over the study period. Circles indicate individual donors; horizontal lines within boxes and numbers above plots indicate medians; boxes indicate first and third quartile values; whiskers indicate lowest and highest data points.

Figure. Hepatitis E virus viral loads in 1,200 individual blood donors in England, 2016–2020. Median viral loads were comparable over the study period. Circles indicate individual donors; horizontal lines within boxes and numbers above plots indicate medians; boxes indicate first and third quartile values; whiskers indicate lowest and highest data points.

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