Objective: Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative therapies for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The major clinical challenge remains to identify the undiagnosed patients worldwide, many of whom live in low-income and middle-income countries, where access to nucleic acid testing remains limited. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a point-of-care (PoC) assay for the qualitative detection of HCV RNA.Design: We developed a PoC assay for the qualitative detection of HCV RNA on the PCR Genedrive instrument. We validated the Genedrive HCV assay through a case–control study comparing results with those obtained with the Abbott RealTime HCV test.Results: The PoC assay identified all major HCV geno...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an enveloped, single-stranded positive sense RNA [ssRNA(+)] virus which c...
Background: Simplified and affordable HCV diagnostic pathways that incorporate innovative collection...
International audienceIn an article in Gut,1 Lemoine and Tillman reviewed our recent publication on ...
Objective: Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative therapies for chronic h...
Objective: Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative therapies for chronic h...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
Point-of-care diagnostics have the potential to increase diagnosis and linkage to care and help reac...
RATIONALE: A low cost point of care test (POCT) to diagnose hepatitis C virus (HCV) viremia could b...
Treatment of HCV with direct-acting antivirals has enabled the discussion of HCV eradicationworldwid...
Despite the widespread availability of curative treatment with direct-acting antivirals, a significa...
Despite the widespread availability of curative treatment with direct-acting antivirals, a significa...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an enveloped, single-stranded positive sense RNA [ssRNA(+)] virus which c...
Background: Simplified and affordable HCV diagnostic pathways that incorporate innovative collection...
International audienceIn an article in Gut,1 Lemoine and Tillman reviewed our recent publication on ...
Objective: Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative therapies for chronic h...
Objective: Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative therapies for chronic h...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
International audienceObjective Recently approved direct acting antivirals provide transformative th...
Point-of-care diagnostics have the potential to increase diagnosis and linkage to care and help reac...
RATIONALE: A low cost point of care test (POCT) to diagnose hepatitis C virus (HCV) viremia could b...
Treatment of HCV with direct-acting antivirals has enabled the discussion of HCV eradicationworldwid...
Despite the widespread availability of curative treatment with direct-acting antivirals, a significa...
Despite the widespread availability of curative treatment with direct-acting antivirals, a significa...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an enveloped, single-stranded positive sense RNA [ssRNA(+)] virus which c...
Background: Simplified and affordable HCV diagnostic pathways that incorporate innovative collection...
International audienceIn an article in Gut,1 Lemoine and Tillman reviewed our recent publication on ...