All the news Showing 10 of 696 articles from: Treatment issuesGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources UK community test-and-treat service achieves high hepatitis C cure rate in people who use drugs Keith Alcorn / 15 November 2022 Offering hepatitis C testing and treatment through a community drugs and alcohol service led to high uptake of testing and treatment among current and former injecting drug users, as well as a ... UK close to elimination of hepatitis C among people with HIV Keith Alcorn / 06 October 2022 The United Kingdom is close to eliminating hepatitis C as an infection among people with HIV, according to an audit of HIV services carried out in 2021, published in the journal HIV ... Spontaneous hepatitis C clearance rare in gay and bisexual men with HIV Keith Alcorn / 23 September 2022 Fewer than one in eight gay or bisexual men with HIV spontaneously cleared a recent infection with hepatitis C, a large European study of recent hepatitis C infections has found. The study ... Fibrosis improvement may not continue more than a year after hepatitis C cure in people with HIV Keith Alcorn / 20 September 2022 After being cured of hepatitis C, markers of liver fibrosis do not continue to decline one year beyond cure, a study of women living with HIV and hepatitis C in the United ... Testing for hepatitis C at community pharmacies improves uptake of testing and treatment Keith Alcorn / 18 August 2022 Reaching people who receive methadone opioid agonist therapy with the offer of an on-site hepatitis C test through their dispensing pharmacy greatly improved the uptake of hepatitis C testing and treatment when ... Broader hepatitis C treatment not leading to more reinfections in people with HIV Keith Alcorn / 09 August 2022 Broader access to direct-acting antivirals has been accompanied by a decline or stabilisation in the rate of hepatitis C reinfection in people with HIV and there is no evidence that reinfection is undermining ... Peer-led recruitment improves hepatitis C screening in people who use drugs Keith Alcorn / 25 July 2022 A peer-led recruitment strategy proved highly successful in engaging people who use drugs in testing and treatment for hepatitis C in the French city of Montpellier, researchers from the University of Montpellier report ... Why do people with HIV delay hepatitis C treatment? Keith Alcorn / 15 July 2022 Greater efforts by healthcare providers to build trusting relationships with people with HIV and hepatitis C, together with a greater focus on overcoming concerns about treatment side effects, are likely to be needed ... WHO publishes updated guidance on hepatitis C infection – with new recommendations on treatment of adolescents and children, simplified service delivery and diagnostics World Health Organization / 24 June 2022 Re-treatment of hepatitis C is highly effective after the first combination fails Keith Alcorn / 24 June 2022 Two combinations proved highly effective in curing hepatitis C in people who had experienced the failure of a previous combination containing an NS5A inhibitor, studies in Europe and New Zealand show. The findings, ... ← First12345...70Next → Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Transmission and prevention Diagnosis and monitoring Disease course and symptoms HCV and coinfections Living with HCV Treatment issues Side effects Therapies Liver transplants Hepatitis D Hepatitis E Coronavirus NAFLD Treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma Transmission, epidemiology and prevention Health services, policy and advocacy Social issues Conference news Email bulletin archive