Abstract IFN monotherapy for acute hepatitis C can be supported, but a strategy taking into account both baseline (clinical presentation, genotype, HIV coinfection) and early (spontaneous viral decay) virologic response should be developed from carefully conducted, controlled prospective studies comparing a “wait and see strategy”, and different schedules of PEG IFN monotherapy to optimize adherence and costs and to reduce the number needed to treat. The price of the ultimate success of therapy for AVH due to HCV, i.e. a stable and definitive clearance of HCV with no residual liver disease in the long term, should not be paid by a high number of patients who are treated needlessly
The acute phase of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection represents a key point in the evolution of hepa...
Background. Hepatitis C viral infection is a major cause of chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and h...
Therapy of acute hepatitis C (AHC) has not yet been standardized and several issues are still unreso...
Abstract IFN monotherapy for acute hepatitis C can be supported, but a strategy taking into accoun...
Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is currently the most common cause of end stage liver disease wo...
Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is currently the most common cause of end stage liver disease wo...
Background: Appropriate treatment of acute hepatitis C is still a matter of controversy due to the l...
Background: Appropriate treatment of acute hepatitis C is still a matter of controversy due to the l...
Abstract Acute hepatitis C has a high propensity to become chronic, which provides the rationale for...
Early treatment of acute hepatitis C with interferon alpha-2b for 24 weeks prevents chronic infectio...
Early treatment of acute hepatitis C with interferon alpha-2b for 24 weeks prevents chronic infectio...
Early treatment of acute hepatitis C with interferon alpha-2b for 24 weeks prevents chronic infectio...
The acute phase of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection represents a key point in the evolution of hepa...
Acute hepatitis C has a high propensity to become chronic, which provides the rationale for treating...
Early control in the acute phase of hepatitis C infection is an attractive therapeutic goal in order...
The acute phase of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection represents a key point in the evolution of hepa...
Background. Hepatitis C viral infection is a major cause of chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and h...
Therapy of acute hepatitis C (AHC) has not yet been standardized and several issues are still unreso...
Abstract IFN monotherapy for acute hepatitis C can be supported, but a strategy taking into accoun...
Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is currently the most common cause of end stage liver disease wo...
Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is currently the most common cause of end stage liver disease wo...
Background: Appropriate treatment of acute hepatitis C is still a matter of controversy due to the l...
Background: Appropriate treatment of acute hepatitis C is still a matter of controversy due to the l...
Abstract Acute hepatitis C has a high propensity to become chronic, which provides the rationale for...
Early treatment of acute hepatitis C with interferon alpha-2b for 24 weeks prevents chronic infectio...
Early treatment of acute hepatitis C with interferon alpha-2b for 24 weeks prevents chronic infectio...
Early treatment of acute hepatitis C with interferon alpha-2b for 24 weeks prevents chronic infectio...
The acute phase of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection represents a key point in the evolution of hepa...
Acute hepatitis C has a high propensity to become chronic, which provides the rationale for treating...
Early control in the acute phase of hepatitis C infection is an attractive therapeutic goal in order...
The acute phase of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection represents a key point in the evolution of hepa...
Background. Hepatitis C viral infection is a major cause of chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and h...
Therapy of acute hepatitis C (AHC) has not yet been standardized and several issues are still unreso...