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Hepatitis C
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Klenerman, Paul
, Dusheiko, Geoffrey M
, Webster, Daniel P
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Antiviral Agents - therapeutic use
/ Coinfection
/ Crystal structure
/ Drug Discovery
/ Drug dosages
/ Epidemiology
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hepacivirus
/ Hepatitis
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatitis C virus
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - complications
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - drug therapy
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - transmission
/ HIV Infections - complications
/ HIV Infections - transmission
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Infections
/ Internal Medicine
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver Cirrhosis - etiology
/ Proteins
/ Vaccines
/ Virology
2015
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Hepatitis C
by
Klenerman, Paul
, Dusheiko, Geoffrey M
, Webster, Daniel P
in
Antiviral Agents - therapeutic use
/ Coinfection
/ Crystal structure
/ Drug Discovery
/ Drug dosages
/ Epidemiology
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hepacivirus
/ Hepatitis
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatitis C virus
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - complications
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - drug therapy
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - transmission
/ HIV Infections - complications
/ HIV Infections - transmission
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Infections
/ Internal Medicine
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver Cirrhosis - etiology
/ Proteins
/ Vaccines
/ Virology
2015
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Hepatitis C
by
Klenerman, Paul
, Dusheiko, Geoffrey M
, Webster, Daniel P
in
Antiviral Agents - therapeutic use
/ Coinfection
/ Crystal structure
/ Drug Discovery
/ Drug dosages
/ Epidemiology
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hepacivirus
/ Hepatitis
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatitis C virus
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - complications
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - drug therapy
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - transmission
/ HIV Infections - complications
/ HIV Infections - transmission
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Infections
/ Internal Medicine
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver Cirrhosis - etiology
/ Proteins
/ Vaccines
/ Virology
2015
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Hepatitis C
2015
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Overview
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major health problem worldwide. The effects of chronic infection include cirrhosis, end-stage liver disease, and hepatocellular carcinoma. As a result of shared routes of transmission, co-infection with HIV is a substantial problem, and individuals infected with both viruses have poorer outcomes than do peers infected with one virus. No effective vaccine exists, although persistent HCV infection is potentially curable. The standard of care has been subcutaneous interferon alfa and oral ribavirin for 24–72 weeks. This treatment results in a sustained virological response in around 50% of individuals, and is complicated by clinically significant adverse events. In the past 10 years, advances in HCV cell culture have enabled an improved understanding of HCV virology, which has led to development of many new direct-acting antiviral drugs that target key components of virus replication. These direct-acting drugs allow for simplified and shortened treatments for HCV that can be given as oral regimens with increased tolerability and efficacy than interferon and ribavirin. Remaining obstacles include access to appropriate care and treatment, and development of a vaccine.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
Subject
Antiviral Agents - therapeutic use
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - complications
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - drug therapy
/ Hepatitis C, Chronic - transmission
/ HIV Infections - complications
/ HIV Infections - transmission
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Proteins
/ Vaccines
/ Virology
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