Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with hepatitis B and C virus infections and it has been demonstrated that alcohol plays a role as a co-morbid factor in the development of liver disease. There is evidence that alcohol abuse accelerates the progression of liver fibrosis and affects the survival of patients with chronic hepatitis C. The mechanism by which alcohol worsens hepatitis C virus-related liver disease has not been fully clarified, but enhanced viral replication, increased oxidative stress, cytotoxicity and impairment of immune response could play a relevant role. Alcohol abuse also seems to reduce both sensitivity to interferon and adherence to treatment. It sounds reason...
Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the United States, and alcohol abuse leads to alcoh...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Abstract — Several epidemiological studies suggest that chronic alcoholics are at risk of viral infe...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Abstract Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to ...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a leading cause of scarring of the liver (i.e....
Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a leading cause of scarring of the liver (i.e....
Context Viral hepatitis and the consumption of alcohol are recognized as important reasons...
Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the United States, and alcohol abuse leads to alcoh...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Abstract — Several epidemiological studies suggest that chronic alcoholics are at risk of viral infe...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Abstract Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to ...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Alcohol consumption is often associated with viral hepatitis. Although alcohol is known to worsen vi...
Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a leading cause of scarring of the liver (i.e....
Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a leading cause of scarring of the liver (i.e....
Context Viral hepatitis and the consumption of alcohol are recognized as important reasons...
Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the United States, and alcohol abuse leads to alcoh...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Abstract — Several epidemiological studies suggest that chronic alcoholics are at risk of viral infe...