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Hepatitis C and HIV Co-infection
Hepatitis C (HCV) infection is more common in HIV individuals than in the general population. Early detection allows prompt treatment, reducing the risk of transmission to HCV uninfected individuals. Hepatitis […]

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Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Middle Eastern Countries
HCV is an important cause of chronic liver disease in the Middle East. Specific strategies for Hepatitis C screening in selected risk groups need to be implemented to reduce the […]

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Molecular diagnosis of HCV
Appropriate use of molecular tests for HCV can result in better diagnosis and influence treatment decisions in patients with Hepatitis C During the course of diagnosis, indication and subsequent treatment […]
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Field BBV testing in IDU’s in Stockholm County
The number of active Intravenous Drug users was lower than expected. This is information is important for future planning BBV harm reduction initiatives. A baseline study in Injection Drug Users […]

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HCV Antigen Testing for the Diagnosis of Hepatitis C Infection: A Cost-Efficient Algorithm
The diagnosis of HCV infection has high cost and is time consuming for clinical laboratories.The addition of HCV antigen testing to the battery of laboratory HCV tests and the application […]

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The HIV/Hepatitis Co-infection Epidemic: a perfect storm
HIV and associated blood borne co-infections, HBV and HCV together create an epidemic of co-infections – ‘the perfect storm’ – that overwhelms us with its magnitude and impact on lives […]

