Journal article
Changes in incidence of hepatitis C virus reinfection and access to direct-acting antiviral therapies in people with HIV from six countries, 2010–19: an analysis of data from a consortium of prospective cohort studies
R Sacks-Davis, DK van Santen, A Boyd, J Young, A Stewart, JS Doyle, A Rauch, C Mugglin, M Klein, M van der Valk, C Smit, I Jarrin, J Berenguer, K Lacombe, MB Requena, L Wittkop, O Leleux, F Bonnet, D Salmon, GV Matthews Show all
Lancet HIV | Published : 2024
Abstract
Background: Reinfection after successful treatment with direct-acting antivirals is hypothesised to undermine efforts to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among people with HIV. We aimed to assess changes in incidence of HCV reinfection among people with HIV following the introduction of direct-acting antivirals, and the proportion of all incident cases attributable to reinfection. Methods: We pooled individual-level data on HCV reinfection in people with HIV after spontaneous or treatment-induced clearance of HCV from six cohorts contributing data to the International Collaboration on Hepatitis C Elimination in HIV Cohorts (InCHEHC) in Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, S..
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Grants
Awarded by Center for International Business Education and Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian National Health and Medical Research Council.