Viral hepatitis C is an important public health problem and its elimination by 2030, defined by the World Health Organization, is an ambitious goal. The chance of free screening for HCV infection represents an important achievement that requires a successful State-Regions coordination and an effective regional organisation, that guarantees an interdisciplinary course between local and specialized healthcare. A structured communication program to increase the sensitivity of target populations as well as health professionals is the key for success. The implementation of the proactive screening, defined by the Milleproroghe Law, is crucial because it will define the tracks for the whole HCV costeffective screening strategies (1948-1988 birth c...
HepatitisCvirus(HCV)infectionremainsoneofthemaincausesofchronicliverdiseaseworldwide.Theadventofdire...
The majority of people infected with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the European Union (EU) rema...
In 2016, the Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association (HepBCPPA), gathered all the main stakehold...
Although Italy has been on track for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) elimination since 2019, it fell off tra...
Background and aims. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination for Italy is an ambitious, but achievable g...
The World Health Organization (WHO) targets for eliminating HCV by 2030 may be overambitious for man...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a significant public health problem and is one of the major causes o...
Background and Aims: Cost-effective screening strategies are needed to make hepatitis C virus (HC...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects over 70 million people globally, with an estimated 399 000 HCV-relat...
At present, there are no specific nationwide epidemiological studies representing the whole Italian ...
In 2016, the Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association (HepBCPPA), gathered all the main stakehold...
Since a 2016 analysis on the epidemiology and disease burden of HCV in Croatia, the HCV treatment pa...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a significant public health problem and is one of the major causes o...
In 2016, the Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association (HepBCPPA), gathered all the main stakehold...
HepatitisCvirus(HCV)infectionremainsoneofthemaincausesofchronicliverdiseaseworldwide.Theadventofdire...
The majority of people infected with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the European Union (EU) rema...
In 2016, the Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association (HepBCPPA), gathered all the main stakehold...
Although Italy has been on track for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) elimination since 2019, it fell off tra...
Background and aims. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination for Italy is an ambitious, but achievable g...
The World Health Organization (WHO) targets for eliminating HCV by 2030 may be overambitious for man...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a significant public health problem and is one of the major causes o...
Background and Aims: Cost-effective screening strategies are needed to make hepatitis C virus (HC...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects over 70 million people globally, with an estimated 399 000 HCV-relat...
At present, there are no specific nationwide epidemiological studies representing the whole Italian ...
In 2016, the Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association (HepBCPPA), gathered all the main stakehold...
Since a 2016 analysis on the epidemiology and disease burden of HCV in Croatia, the HCV treatment pa...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a significant public health problem and is one of the major causes o...
In 2016, the Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association (HepBCPPA), gathered all the main stakehold...
HepatitisCvirus(HCV)infectionremainsoneofthemaincausesofchronicliverdiseaseworldwide.Theadventofdire...
The majority of people infected with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the European Union (EU) rema...
In 2016, the Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association (HepBCPPA), gathered all the main stakehold...