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The rate of hepatitis C infections is higher among Vietnam War veterans and others who may have been exposed during their ...
Primary hepatitis C virus (HCV) care cascade outcomes are low among children with HCV, with racial and ethnic disparities identified in care access.
Fewer than 1 in 3 children with hepatitis C (HCV) see a clinician for care, and fewer than 1 in 8 receive treatment.
Chronic HBV was associated with increased risk for adverse COVID-19 outcomes, but the risk was lower among coinfected patients vaccinated against COVID-19.
A drug and alcohol charity in Leeds has said it has "micro-eliminated" hepatitis C - meaning it has identified, treated and ...
A 5-year follow-up of the ASCEND study demonstrated increased rates of SVR, high rates of retesting and minimal reinfection ...
The lab was using advanced technology to see if others carried the same virus strain—a process that helps experts understand ...
The likelihood of HCV clearance was increased by participation in Ryan White services among patients with HIV coinfection.
Fewer cases of chronic hepatitis C virus are reported each year in Alaska, but rates remain higher among men, younger adults, ...
The study revealed that 32% and 12% of children with hepatitis C virus were prescribed direct-acting antivirals, and Hispanic/Latinx and White children had greater odds of linkage to care in ...
More information: Megan Rose Curtis et al, Disparities in Linkage to Care Among Children With Hepatitis C Virus in the United States, Pediatrics (2025). DOI: 10.1542/peds.2024-068565 Journal ...