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HIV/HCV vs. HCV monoinfection present similar liver cancer rates
In contrast to previous study results, hepatocellular carcinoma and decompensated cirrhosis rates were similar between patients coinfected with hepatitis C and HIV and those with hepatitis C alone, according to data.
Combined HCV, opioid use disorder increasing among pregnant women
The rates of hepatitis C infection at delivery among pregnant women in the U.S. increased between 2000 and 2015, especially among women with concomitant opioid use disorder, the prevalence of which also increased during that period.
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Integrated HCV care in HIV centers reaches more PWID than usual care
Results from a real-world study of implementing hepatitis C testing into integrated care centers that deliver HIV services to people who inject drugs demonstrated superior infection awareness, testing and treatment compared with usual care.
HCV vaccine regimen fails to prevent chronic infections
WASHINGTON — An investigational vaccine failed to prevent chronic hepatitis C virus infection in a cohort of at-risk adults, according to results of a clinical trial presented at IDWeek.
HCV update: 6 latest reports on the road to elimination
With several highly effective, curative direct-acting antiviral options for patients with hepatitis C, the focus has changed from management of the viral infection to a march toward global elimination.
FDA expands Mavyret approval for adults, children with any HCV genotype
The FDA has expanded the approval of Mavyret for a treatment duration of 8 weeks to include treatment-naive adults and children aged 12 years and older with chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 through 6 and compensated cirrhosis.
PWID similarly treatable for HCV as non-PWID
Treatment outcomes for chronic hepatitis C virus infection in people who inject drugs, or PWID, and patients on opioid substitution therapy are similar to those in patients without a history of injecting drugs, according to results from a systematic review and meta-analysis published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Q&A: Guideline updates for HCV infection in patients with chronic kidney disease
The introduction and success of direct-acting antivirals drove the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes work group to make major updates to its clinical practice guidelines regarding hepatitis C virus infection in chronic kidney disease, or CKD.
Several significant cholangiocarcinoma risk factors identified
Results from a systematic review and meta-analysis revealed 13 risk factors for intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, the most significant of which included biliary cysts and stones, cirrhosis, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
HCV-viremic kidneys provide similar efficacy in recipients as uninfected organs
By 2019, hepatitis C-seronegative patients who underwent kidney transplantation mostly received HCV-viremic donor organs, which demonstrated the same level of function as uninfected kidneys over the course of 1-year follow-up.
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