A study of Greek injection drug users has revealed a pattern for the spread of hepatitis C, demonstrating that early diagnosis is key to preventing epidemics.
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Patient Greg Hays discovered he has hepatitis C during routine diabetes treatment in 2011; however, he has been infected since the 1960s when he had a blood transfusion.
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The Canadian Liver Foundation recommends that general practitioners immediately recommend a one-time blood test for all adults born between 1945 and 1975.
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In this editorial, Drs. Aronsohn, Muir and Jensen, explore the lessons learned from the first generation of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) and apply this insight to optimize delivery, safety, and efficacy to patients who will receive future generation of DAAs.
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NPR Morning Edition focused on the CDC’s recommendation for the one-time testing of U.S. baby boomers for hepatitis C, as well as some promising treatments for those with the virus.
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Challenges from hepatitis C face all nations and a coordinated response is necessary to successfully combat this threat. Conclusions include improving data collection, awareness of the disease and reaching vulnerable patient groups
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The Lancet editorial staff notes the January 15 Economist Intelligence Unit’s report on hepatitis C and how it is a call for leadership to tackle the disease.
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The National Institutes of Health announced the discovery of a gene that bears promise clear and treat those with hepatitis C infections.
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Orally administered direct-acting agents has demonstrated that an interferon-free treatment for hepatitis C virus is possible, according to a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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CDC researchers examined racial and ethnic elements in determining what demographic characteristics were related to hepatitis C infection.
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