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Liver transplant indications changing, survival better in DAA era
The number of liver transplantations due to hepatitis C-related decompensated cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma declined rapidly over the last 3 years while posttransplant survival has improved, according to data from the European Liver Transplant Registry .
Epclusa safe, effective post-liver transplant for HCV genotypes 1-4
Patients with hepatitis C genotype 1 through 4 who underwent liver transplantation had significantly high rates of sustained virologic response after treatment with Epclusa for 12 weeks, regardless of cirrhosis status, according to recently published data.
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Homeless veterans with HCV diagnosed, treated via PCP outreach
WASHINGTON — Researchers identified a cohort of homeless veterans who successfully completed hepatitis C treatment and achieved sustained virologic response, including patients with polysubstance use, according to a presentation at Digestive Disease Week 2018.
All-oral DAA regimens safe, effective in treating PWID
All-oral direct-acting antiviral regimens delivered within a multidisciplinary care model are safe and effective in treating hepatitis C virus infection in people who inject drugs, according study findings published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
Insurance denials for HCV therapy increase in US
Despite the availability of highly effective direct-acting antiviral therapy for chronic hepatitis C virus infection, both public and private health insurers in the United States continue to deny coverage for the drugs at increasingly high rates, according to a study published today in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
New Canadian guideline expands HCV screening to baby boomers
The Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver, or CASL, released a guideline today that now recommends screening patients born between 1945 and 1975 for hepatitis C virus.
HCV outcomes worse for patients with public insurance, Medicaid
WASHINGTON — In this exclusive video perspective from Digestive Disease Week 2018, Zobair M. Younossi, MD, chairman of the department of medicine at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Virginia, discusses insurance coverage and mortality in patients with hepatitis C in the U.S.
AASLD online HCV guide update includes key at-risk populations
The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the Infectious Diseases Society of America recently updated their hepatitis guideline website, HCVguidelines.org, to include several new testing and management recommendations for pregnant women, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs and incarcerated individuals.
Most iatrogenic HCV cases unidentified until symptom onset
Between 2001 and 2011, more than 130,000 patients may have been exposed to hepatitis C virus infection because of medical errors, and only 37% were proactively notified before the onset of symptoms, according researchers.
International Liver Congress Offers Insight on the ‘Social Science’ of HCV
This month’s issue and the current issue of its sister publication HCV Next, highlights data on therapeutic regimens for hepatitis C presented at the International Liver Congress. The meeting highlighted how high is the summit to which we’ve climbed after years of a massive international effort to cure HCV, and how much the focus is shifting. We heard little about new HCV regimens and instead focused on real-world data sets on existing regimens and, equally important, the theme that HCV treatment has become as much of as social science as a medical one as we strive toward elimination. We saw an appropriate emphasis being placed on screening, linkage and access to care, including underprivileged and high-risk populations, on a national and global scale.
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