All the news Showing 10 of 3,034 articlesGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources Treatment guidelines 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 Treatment for previous non-responders & relapsers 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, ... Acute hepatitis outbreak swells to nearly 900 cases; global data shows ‘mixed picture’ Healio / 24 June 2022 Treatment in liver transplanted Short-course treatment prevents hepatitis C after organ transplant Keith Alcorn / 24 June 2022 A seven-day course of direct-acting antiviral treatment started hours before an organ transplant prevented hepatitis C infection in everyone who received a transplant from a donor with hepatitis C, researchers from the Mayo ... Life after the cure People cured of hepatitis C remain at higher risk of death due to liver- and drug-related causes Keith Alcorn / 24 June 2022 People who have been cured of hepatitis C remain at higher risk of dying from liver-related causes than the general population, but their risk of cardiovascular events goes down after being cured, ... Starting treatment GPs could initiate treatment for chronic hepatitis C, say researchers Pulse / 03 June 2022 Promoting hepatitis testing Self-sampling for hepatitis C improves diagnosis rate in the Netherlands Keith Alcorn / 01 June 2022 Online risk assessment for hepatitis C and home-based sampling for HCV-RNA testing proved acceptable, easy to use and resulted in a high rate of diagnosis of chronic hepatitis C infections among gay ... Severe acute hepatitis in children: uncertainty persists over causes and novelty Keith Alcorn / 24 May 2022 The possible causes of cases of severe acute hepatitis in children continue to puzzle scientists and further work is needed to establish whether all countries are seeing unusual levels of severe liver ... U.S. reports 180 cases of unexplained hepatitis in children, as researchers investigate potential causes STAT / 23 May 2022 Life after the cure People with diabetes or heavy alcohol consumption at higher risk of severe fibrosis after hepatitis C cure Keith Alcorn / 18 May 2022 People with diabetes or high alcohol intake after hepatitis C cure are less likely to experience reductions in liver fibrosis after hepatitis C cure and remained at higher risk of severe liver ... ← Prev12345...304Next → Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C 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