All the news Showing 10 of 3,034 articlesGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources Hepatitis C elimination Only 11 countries on target to eliminate hepatitis C by 2030 Keith Alcorn / 15 November 2022 Only 11 countries are on course to meet their goals for elimination of hepatitis C by 2030, while five countries with the highest burdens of hepatitis C are unlikely to achieve elimination ... Treatment for people who use drugs 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 ... Mother to child Simplified tenofovir regimen as effective as recommended preventive treatment in pregnant women with hepatitis B Keith Alcorn / 14 November 2022 A simplified regimen for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B was just as effective as the standard preventive regimen in pregnant women with very high virus levels and is likely ... New and experimental treatments for hepatitis B VIR-2218 combined with monoclonal antibody or pegylated interferon delivers potent suppression of hepatitis B Keith Alcorn / 14 November 2022 The experimental hepatitis B antiviral VIR-2218 shows potent activity against the virus when combined with either a monoclonal antibody that targets three steps in the hepatitis B lifecycle, or pegylated interferon, two studies ... New and experimental treatments for hepatitis B Bepirovirsen treatment leads to sustained loss of hepatitis B markers for up to one in five Keith Alcorn / 14 November 2022 Up to one in five people with hepatitis B treated with the experimental antiviral bepirovirsen achieved a sustained loss of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and HBV DNA, a sign indicating the ... Treatment for people living with HIV and HCV 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 ... Treatment for people living with HIV and HCV 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 ... Treatment for people living with HIV and HCV 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 ... Treatment for people who use drugs 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 ... Treatment for people living with HIV and HCV 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 ... ← First12345...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