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Hepatitis C National Register

The Hepatitis C National Register was established in 1998 and is coordinated by Dr Helen Harris. The aim of the register is to inform the natural history of HCV infection in the UK. The register was initially funded by the Department of Health and is based at the Health Protection Agency's Center for Infections in London. A multidisciplinary team, under the guidance of an expert steering group, undertakes the work of the register.

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