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HCC in presence of HCV decreases cure rate in DAA treatment
Patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and hepatitis C were less likely to achieve sustained virologic response while receiving direct-acting antiviral therapy compared with patients without HCC, according to results of a retrospective study.
Generic ledipasvir-sofosbuvir achieved SVR12 in HCV genotype 1b
Treatment with generic ledipasvir-sofosbuvir for 8 to 12 weeks was affective in Chinese patients with hepatitis C genotype 1b, according to a recently published study.
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Hepatic steatosis worsens faster in HIV mono-infection than HIV/HCV
Hepatic steatosis progressed faster and was more often associated with liber fibrosis progression among patients with HIV mono-infection compared with patients with HIV/hepatitis C coinfection, according to recently published data from an ongoing cohort study.
Q&A: How to identify patients with HCV
Hepatitis Awareness Month and Hepatitis Testing Day are observed annually in May to raise awareness of the disease and encourage clinicians to test priority populations.
Physician groups promote CDC guide to HCV testing
To mark Hepatitis Testing Day on May 19, two physicians’ organizations are directing clinicians to the CDC’s newest guide to hepatitis C virus testing.
CDC: National Hepatitis C Testing Day is May 19
May 19 is the sixth annual National Hepatitis C Testing Day, a part of Hepatitis C Awareness Month. According to the CDC, many people live with chronic hepatitis for decades without symptoms and may be unaware of having the infection. The CDC encourages health care providers to educate patients about HCV and viral hepatitis testing.
Harvoni safe, effective for HCV–infected patients with sickle cell disease
Harvoni, a fixed-dose combination of ledipasvir and sofosbuvir, safely and effectively treated hepatitis C virus infection in patients with sickle cell disease, according to findings from a small study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Generic HCV drugs may offer cost savings, not just cost efficacy
Generic direct-acting antivirals for hepatitis C virus may not only be cost effective, but save money over 10 years compared with management of the virus, according to a recently published model.
Post-LT biopsies show histologic features of HCV following SVR
Results of a retrospective analysis showed histologic changes associated with active hepatitis C in patients who had achieved sustained virologic response following liver transplantation for chronic HCV.
Peer-to-Peer: Take Small Steps to Everyday Advocacy
There was never a specific moment where I said, “Today is the day I start my HCV advocacy work.” For me, it evolved as the landscape around hepatitis C drugs began changing.
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