Citations & References

Chapter 19

Military Veterans and Hepatitis C

1. Kizer KW. Hepatitis C standards for provider evaluation and testing. Under Secretary for Health information letter (IL 10-98-013). Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Health Administration. Washington, D.C. 1998.

2. Neel S. Medical support of the US army in Vietnam 1965-1970. Department of the Army. CMH Pub. No. 90-16. US Government Printing Office. Washington, DC. 1991.

3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommendations for prevention and control of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and HCV-related chronic disease. MMWR. 1998;47(RR19):1-39. [Note: At the time of publication, this document was available at: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00055154.htm.

4. Kralovic S, Roselle GA, Simbartl L, et al. Hepatitis C virus antibody (HCAb) positivity in Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities. Presented at the Ninth Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA). San Francisco, California. 1999.

5. Statement of Kenneth W. Wizer, MD, MPH, Under Secretary for Health, US Deptartment of Veterans Affairs before the Committee on Veterans Affairs, United States Senate. April 13, 1999.

6. Projected veteran population as of July 1,1998. Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Department of Veterans Affairs Document. [Note: The referenced text from this document is also contained in The Maimes Report on Hepatitis C Infection in New Hampshire by Steven Maimes. 2002. This text was available at the time of publication for non-commercial purposes at: www.cc-info.net/hepatitis/Hepatitis_C_Report.pdf.

7. Song P, Duc DD, Hien B, et al. Markers of hepatitis C and B virus infections among blood donors in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, Vietman. Clin Diag Lab Immunol. 1994:1(4):413-418.

8. National Institutes of Health, Department of Transfusion Medicine. A controlled prospective study of transfusion-associated hepatitis (TAH). Intramural Research Project Z01 CL-02005-28 DTM. Bethesda, Maryland. 1997.

9. National Center for Veteran Analysis and Statistics. National Survey of Veterans. US Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C. Pub. No. NSV9503. 1995.

10. Pavli P, Bayliss J, Dent O, Lunzer M. The prevalence of serological markers for hepatitis B virus infection in Australian naval personnel. Med J Aust. 1989;151(2):71-75.

11. Health status of Vietnam veterans. II. Physical health. The Centers for Disease Control Vietnam Experience Study. JAMA 1988;259(18):2708-2714.

12. Roselle GA, Danko LH, Mendenhall CH. A four-year review of patients with hepatitis C antibody in Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. Mil Med. 1997;162(11):711-714.

13. Spolarich AW, Russo B. Hepatitis C and veterans. December 1998/January 1999. The VVA Veteran®.

14. United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Board of Veterans' Appeals. Board of Veterans' Appeals Decisions 1994-1996. Pub. No. 98-09166 (CD-ROM). US Government Printing Office. Washington, DC. 1998.