Letter to the EditorReply to: “Hepatitis C testing in U.S. veterans born 1945–1965: An update”
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Financial support
NIAAA U24 AA020794, U01 AA020790, U10 AA01356, completed (ACJ); NCATS UL1TR000142 (DAE); NIDDK P30 DK034989 (JKL); NIDDK 2T32DK007356-36 (SS). This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, and Office of Research and Development.
We must disclaim that the views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Conflict of interest
The authors who have taken part in this study declared that they do not have anything to disclose regarding funding or conflict of interest with respect to this manuscript.
Authors’ contributions
All authors have read, contributed, and approved the response letter for submission to Journal of Hepatology.
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