All the news Showing 10 of 1,614 articles from: Hepatitis CGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources Re-infection with hepatitis C has fallen among people with HIV in Europe Keith Alcorn / 20 January 2022 The rate of re-infection with hepatitis C has fallen sharply among people with HIV in Europe since the introduction of direct-acting antivirals, the EuroSIDA cohort study reports in the journal HIV Medicine. People ... One in five new cases of hepatitis C in people who inject drugs due to unstable housing, modelling shows Keith Alcorn / 11 January 2022 Unstable housing may be responsible for up to one in five new infections with HIV or hepatitis C among people who inject drugs in the United Kingdom and the United States, a ... 'Origami' diagnostic test could help hepatitis C treatment Medical Xpress / 13 December 2021 Australia on track to eliminate hepatitis C among gay and bisexual men before 2030 Krishen Samuel / 10 December 2021 Access to direct-acting antivirals to cure hepatitis C has slashed incidence rates for groups most affected in Australia. Among gay and bisexual men living with HIV, incidence fell by 78% ... Three-drug regimen plus ribavirin cures the hardest-to-treat hepatitis C patients Keith Alcorn / 08 December 2021 People who have experienced failure of multiple courses of direct-acting antiviral treatment can be cured of hepatitis C with a combination of three direct-acting antivirals plus ribavirin, a review of heavily treatment-experienced patients ... Cognitive function improves after hepatitis C cure Keith Alcorn / 22 October 2021 Curing hepatitis C improves cognitive function, especially in older people already showing signs of cognitive impairment, a Spanish study has found. Cognitive impairment covers a wide spectrum of problems with memory, concentration, learning, attention ... New cases of hepatitis C have fallen among gay and bisexual men with HIV in France Keith Alcorn / 22 October 2021 The rate of new hepatitis C infections halved among gay and bisexual men with HIV in France between 2014 and 2017 following the introduction of direct-acting antivirals, a French cohort study has ... Rapid hepatitis C treatment leads to high cure rate in young people who inject drugs Liz Highleyman / 12 October 2021 A simplified, same-day treatment model led to a higher cure rate compared with usual care for young people who inject drugs, according to research presented last week at the virtual IDWeek meeting. ... People with diabetes or high alcohol consumption at higher risk of late hepatitis C diagnosis Keith Alcorn / 24 September 2021 People with diabetes and those with hazardous alcohol intake were significantly more likely to remain undiagnosed with hepatitis C and present with advanced fibrosis, a large number of people diagnosed with hepatitis ... Addressing the Intertwined Opioid, HIV, and HCV Crises: Q&A with Rick Altice Yale School of Medicine / 20 September 2021 ← Prev1...23456...162Next → 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