All the news Showing 10 of 33 articles from: CirrhosisGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources 2.5 million people in Africa need urgent hepatitis B treatment Keith Alcorn / 09 December 2020 Around 2.5 million people with hepatitis B in sub-Saharan Africa already have cirrhosis and need immediate antiviral treatment, a systematic review of published studies reports this month in the journal Liver International. Approximately ... Faecal transplants improve encephalopathy in people with advanced liver disease Liz Highleyman / 24 April 2019 Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), which helps restore a healthy mix of bacteria in the gut, can help reverse brain function impairment in people with liver failure, according to a report at the International ... What support do people with liver cirrhosis and their families need? Keith Alcorn / 09 October 2018 People with liver cirrhosis and their families need more information about their condition and prognosis and greater access to palliative care, a systematic review of studies on the needs of people with cirrhosis ... New EASL hepatitis C recommendations emphasise simplicity Liz Highleyman / 23 April 2018 The European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) released its latest hepatitis C treatment recommendations at the 2018 International Liver Congress this month in Paris. The guidelines are available online in ... Albumin reduces complications and improves survival in people with decompensated cirrhosis Liz Highleyman / 08 May 2017 Long-term administration of human albumin was associated with fewer serious complications, less hospitalisation, better quality of life and longer survival for people with decompensated liver cirrhosis, according to a report at the International ... Antibiotic prophylaxis reduces the risk of short-term death in people with decompensated cirrhosis Keith Alcorn / 20 April 2017 Long-term prophylaxis with the antibiotic norfloxacin significantly reduced the incidence of deaths in people with decompensated cirrhosis over a six-month follow-up period, a French randomised trial reported today at the International Liver Congress ... Statins reduce risk of decompensation for people with HCV- and HBV-related cirrhosis Michael Carter / 18 April 2017 Treatment with statins reduces the risk of decompensated liver disease for people with cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV), investigators from Taiwan report in the online edition ... Two-thirds of people with HIV/HCV co-infection in Southeast Asia in need of HCV therapy Michael Carter / 15 March 2017 Almost two-thirds of people with HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection in Asia are in need of HCV therapy with a fifth of people having cirrhosis, investigators report in the Journal of Viral ... DAA therapy cures most people with HIV/HCV co-infection with decompensated cirrhosis or liver transplants Liz Highleyman / 07 March 2017 People with HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection with liver cirrhosis or liver failure, and those who received liver transplants, saw high rates of sustained virological response using interferon-free direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy for ... Liver cirrhosis and decompensation still on the rise among people with hepatitis C Liz Highleyman / 18 January 2017 Complications of advanced liver disease including cirrhosis and hepatic decompensation have risen over the past decade among people with chronic hepatitis C, according to study findings presented at the 2016 ... ← First123...4Next → 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