Background: Although people who inject drugs (PWID) are an important group to receive Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) antiviral therapy, initiation onto treatment remains low. Concerns over reinfection may make clinicians reluctant to treat this group. We examined the risk of HCV reinfection among a cohort of PWID (encompassing all those reporting a history of injecting drug use) from Scotland who achieved a sustained virological response (SVR). Methods: Clinical and laboratory data were used to monitor RNA testing among PWID who attained SVR following therapy between 2000 and 2009. Data were linked to morbidity and mortality records. Follow-up began one year after completion of therapy, ending on 31st December, 2012. Frequency of RNA te...
Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in a highly cha...
OBJECTIVE Reinfection poses a challenge to HCV elimination. This analysis assessed incidence of, ...
Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in a highly cha...
BACKGROUND: Although people who inject drugs (PWID) are an important group to receive Hepatitis C Vi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Direct-acting antiviral therapies (DAA) are an important tool for hepatitis C vir...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Direct-acting antiviral therapies (DAA) are an important tool for hepatitis C...
The efficacy of direct-acting antivirals (DAA) provides an excellent opportunity to scale up HCV dia...
Background and Aim: Despite that 60–90% of injection drug users (IDUs) are infected with hepatitis ...
Most new cases of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections in the developed world are associated with inje...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are at the greatest risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in...
Unsafe injecting practices put injecting drug users (IDUs) at repeat exposure to infection with the ...
Abstract Background The aim of this analysis was to calculate the incidence of hepatitis C virus (HC...
UNLABELLED: Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in ...
Background: There is currently no systematic screening for hepatitis C (HCV) reinfection in people w...
Background. Although guidelines recommend that people who inject drugs (PWID) should not be excluded...
Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in a highly cha...
OBJECTIVE Reinfection poses a challenge to HCV elimination. This analysis assessed incidence of, ...
Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in a highly cha...
BACKGROUND: Although people who inject drugs (PWID) are an important group to receive Hepatitis C Vi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Direct-acting antiviral therapies (DAA) are an important tool for hepatitis C vir...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Direct-acting antiviral therapies (DAA) are an important tool for hepatitis C...
The efficacy of direct-acting antivirals (DAA) provides an excellent opportunity to scale up HCV dia...
Background and Aim: Despite that 60–90% of injection drug users (IDUs) are infected with hepatitis ...
Most new cases of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections in the developed world are associated with inje...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are at the greatest risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in...
Unsafe injecting practices put injecting drug users (IDUs) at repeat exposure to infection with the ...
Abstract Background The aim of this analysis was to calculate the incidence of hepatitis C virus (HC...
UNLABELLED: Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in ...
Background: There is currently no systematic screening for hepatitis C (HCV) reinfection in people w...
Background. Although guidelines recommend that people who inject drugs (PWID) should not be excluded...
Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in a highly cha...
OBJECTIVE Reinfection poses a challenge to HCV elimination. This analysis assessed incidence of, ...
Hepatitis C virus reinfection and spontaneous clearance of reinfection were examined in a highly cha...