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Is acupuncture a risk factor for hepatitis? Systematic review of epidemiological studies

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JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY
Volume 18, Issue 11, Pages 1231-1236

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA
DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1746.2003.03135.x

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acupuncture; epidemiology; hepatitis; infection

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Objective: Acupuncture has been repeatedly associated with infectious hepatitis. The aim of the present systematic review was therefore to critically evaluate such data from epidemiological investigations. Methods: Four independent literature searches were carried out to identify all epidemiological evidence linking acupuncture with hepatitis. All studies were validated by the authors and data extracted according to predefined criteria. Results: Fifteen investigations fulfilled our inclusion criteria. Most studies originated from Asia. One study included markers to hepatitis A virus, three to hepatitis B virus, and 13 to hepatitis C virus. Five investigations reported associations between acupuncture and seropositivity to hepatitis C virus. In those studies, acupuncture increased the risk only modestly. Conclusion: A modest association between hepatitis C and acupuncture has been reported in some countries. This emphasizes the importance of exclusively using disposable acupuncture needles. (C) 2003 Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

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