... of HCVinfection is a desirable and achievable goal for the next ...curing HCVinfection and decreasing the risk of HCV-related ...face HCVinfection recommends the ...
... of HCVinfection, was less prevalent among the studied HCV-infected popu- lation than within the non-infected ...way HCV-infected patients were se- lected for the study as all were recruited ...
... persistent HCVinfection received Peg-interferon and ribavirin, but, having only 27 of them completed the treatment since at least 6 months, the correlation between IFNL3 polymorphisms and response to this ...
... chronic HCV genotype 1 infec- tion; the white non-Latino group served as a bridging cohort for comparison of primary results with other da- clatasvir phase 3 ...undetectable HCV-RNA at treatment weeks 4 and ...
... pensated HCV–induced cirrhosis using PEG-IFN alfa-2b plus RBV may be warranted, especially in «easy to treat» genotypes» (2a/c, 3a), while in the subset of the «diffi- cult to manage» ones (1a, 1b, 4) the results ...
... circulating HCV-RNA, biochemical, and histologic responses both at the end of treatment and 6 months ...from HCV-positive patients under interferon (IFN)α-2a, suggesting that the role of salivary ...
... chronically HCV-coinfected patients are attributable to chronic HCV ...of HCVinfection, which should be considered when the future impact of treatment for HCVinfection is ...
... of HCVinfection as it accelerates the progression to ...by HCV-genotype 1, showed a trend in genotype 2 and genotype 4, but was not related to steatosis in genotype ...
... reducing HCVinfection in IDUs who cannot or will not stop injecting drugs should not only focus on encouraging sterile syringe usage but also on the use of sterile cottons and ...of HCV transmis- ...
... The patients studied here were classified into sub- groups with similar histological grade and stage of their liver biopsies. We found that periportal necrosis and por- tal inflammation were more frequently associated ...
... in HCV infec- tion and its related complications in Saudi patients ana- lyzed, emphasizing the need for additional investigations in a larger sample size from different ...
... 1 HCVinfection that had recurred following transplanta- tion. HCV treatment-naïve patients and patients who had been treated with PR prior to transplant were ...
... profile, HCVinfection was associated with a higher risk of CHD after adjustment for traditional risk ...without HCVinfection (uninfected ...of HCV can be limited at the early phase of ...
... treating HCVinfection before HIV infection can be a reasonable option in coinfected patients, particularly those whose CD4+ T-cell counts are high enough to permit a delay in the initiation of ...
... detect HCV-RNA, both positive- and negative-strands, in PBMCs and ...positive-strand HCV RNA in the PBMCs with primers specific for the NS5 region, also had the same region positive in the serum when the ...
... This real-life exploratory study has some inherent limi- tations. First, our work is based on single-center recruit- ment of consecutive outpatients who need to meet very restrictive inclusion and exclusion criteria for ...
... chronic infection compared with patients with single HBV or HCVinfection and the viral and host factors correlated to HCC in co-infected ...HBV infection (HBV group) and 166 had HCV ...
... and HCV. Second, plasma HCV-RNA was not quantified in patients who had anti-HCV, making it impossible to distinguish active HCVinfection from spontaneously cleared ...
... this infection in developing countries is ...(HCV) infection was investigat- ed in a random sample of Chilean general adult popula- tion older than 20 years of ...of HCVinfection was ...