Hepatitis C is the most common chronic bloodbourne infection in the United States, with an estimated prevalence of 2.7 million. The total cost of care for this patient population was estimated to be $6.5 billion in 2013. Since 1998, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have recommended hepatitis C screening for specific high risk populations, but until recently there was no recommendation for age-based screening. The recent advent of new, more efficacious therapies for hepatitis C have made early identification significantly more important. Consequently, the CDC updated its recommendations in 2012 based on recent evidence to include one-time screening for all individuals born between 1945 and 1965. In 2013, the US Preventive Services Task ...
The USPSTF recommends a one-time screening for Hepatitis C, irrespective of prior risk factors, for ...
Introduction: Chronic hepatitis C is a public health problem that can result in cirrhosis, liver can...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been identified as a global, national, and local public health concern. ...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common blood borne infection in the United States and frequently...
Infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a grave health concern it is also a major cause of liver r...
Over 2 million people in the United States are infected with hepatitis C, and there has been an expl...
Aim: This study aimed to explore the knowledge and practice of the joint program of family medicine ...
Objective: Hepatitis C (HCV) is the most common bloodborne pathogen in the United States (CDC, 2018)...
Background: Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection affects approximately 3 million Americans. The...
Elimination of chronic hepatitis C (HCV) will require scaling up treatment, including possible HCV t...
Introduction: In the US, over 3.2 million people are living with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection w...
Enormous progress has been made in recent years toward effectively treating and curing pati...
Increases in hepatitis C infection rates have mirrored increases in opioid use disorder. This projec...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common chronic blood-borne liver infection affecting an estimate...
Hepatitis C is one of the most common blood borne pathogens in the United States. It is an insidious...
The USPSTF recommends a one-time screening for Hepatitis C, irrespective of prior risk factors, for ...
Introduction: Chronic hepatitis C is a public health problem that can result in cirrhosis, liver can...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been identified as a global, national, and local public health concern. ...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common blood borne infection in the United States and frequently...
Infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a grave health concern it is also a major cause of liver r...
Over 2 million people in the United States are infected with hepatitis C, and there has been an expl...
Aim: This study aimed to explore the knowledge and practice of the joint program of family medicine ...
Objective: Hepatitis C (HCV) is the most common bloodborne pathogen in the United States (CDC, 2018)...
Background: Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection affects approximately 3 million Americans. The...
Elimination of chronic hepatitis C (HCV) will require scaling up treatment, including possible HCV t...
Introduction: In the US, over 3.2 million people are living with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection w...
Enormous progress has been made in recent years toward effectively treating and curing pati...
Increases in hepatitis C infection rates have mirrored increases in opioid use disorder. This projec...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common chronic blood-borne liver infection affecting an estimate...
Hepatitis C is one of the most common blood borne pathogens in the United States. It is an insidious...
The USPSTF recommends a one-time screening for Hepatitis C, irrespective of prior risk factors, for ...
Introduction: Chronic hepatitis C is a public health problem that can result in cirrhosis, liver can...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been identified as a global, national, and local public health concern. ...