Journal article

The role of a hepatitis C virus vaccine: Modelling the benefits alongside direct-acting antiviral treatments

N Scott, E McBryde, P Vickerman, NK Martin, J Stone, H Drummer, M Hellard

BMC Medicine | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination is being seriously considered globally. Current elimination models require a combination of highly effective HCV treatment and harm reduction, but high treatment costs make such strategies prohibitively expensive. Vaccines should play a key role in elimination but their best use alongside treatments is unclear. For three vaccines with different efficacies we used a mathematical model to estimate the additional reduction in HCV prevalence when vaccinating after treatment; and to identify in which settings vaccines could most effectively reduce the number of treatments required to achieve fixed reductions in HCV prevalence among people who inject..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Institute on Drug Abuse


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution to this work of the Victorian Operational Infrastructure Support Program. NS is the recipient of a Burnet Institute Jim and Margaret Beever fellowship; NKM acknowledges research funding from the National Institute for Drug Abuse R01 DA037773-01A1NKM; EM, HD and MH are the recipients of National Health and Medical Research Council fellowships. PV and NKM acknowledge support from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit on Evaluation of Interventions.