Journal article

Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection disease burden - Volume 2

E Gane, D Kershenobich, C Seguin-Devaux, P Kristian, I Aho, O Dalgard, I Shestakova, P Nymadawa, S Blach, S Acharya, AC Anand, MI Andersson, V Arendt, P Arkkila, O Baatarkhuu, K Barclay, Z Ben-Ari, C Bergin, F Bessone, N Blokhina Show all

Journal of Viral Hepatitis | Published : 2015

Abstract

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) epidemic was forecasted through 2030 for 15 countries, and the relative impact of two scenarios was considered: (i) increased treatment efficacy while holding the treated population constant and (ii) increased treatment efficacy and increased annual treated population. Increasing levels of diagnosis and treatment, in combination with improved treatment efficacy, were critical for achieving substantial reductions in disease burden. In most countries, the annual treated population had to increase several fold to achieve the largest reductions in HCV-related morbidity and mortality. This suggests that increased capacity for screening and treatment will be critical in..

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