Journal article

Integrating enhanced hepatitis C testing and counselling in research

R Winter, O Nguyen, P Higgs, S Armstrong, D Duong, ML Thach, C Aitken, M Hellard

International Journal of Drug Policy | Published : 2008

Abstract

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects over 170 million people worldwide. In Australia, over 225,000 people have been diagnosed with HCV infection with 13,000 infections reported annually; 90% are attributed to injecting drug use. Burnet Institute (BI) researchers have been studying the HCV epidemic since the virus was identified in 1989 including community based cohort studies (1990-1995), numerous studies involving Vietnamese-Australian people who inject drugs (PWID) (1996-2004) and social network studies (2000-2002, 2005-2007). Through this work the BI has developed a model of research practice for HCV and PWID, developed in recognition that much research relating to BBV infections - and HCV..

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