CROI 2019 Lucy Garvey and Daniel Fierer at CROI 2019. Photo by Liz Highleyman.Sex between menHepatitis C drops among HIV-positive London gay men after direct-acting antiviral scale-up. Treatment outcomesHepatitis C treatment appears safe and effective for pregnant women. Jessie Torgersen presenting at CROI 2019. Photo by Liz Highleyman.Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)Higher HIV viral load and lower CD4 count linked to liver cancer risk. infohep news Treatment outcomes Hepatitis C treatment appears safe and effective for pregnant women Liz Highleyman / 20 March 2019 Treatment with sofosbuvir/ledipasvir (Harvoni) was well tolerated and cured all pregnant women with hepatitis C virus (HCV), according to a study presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2019) ... Diabetes & HCV Hepatitis C treatment reduces risk of diabetes Liz Highleyman / 18 March 2019 Treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with better glucose control and a lower likelihood of developing diabetes, according to a report at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI ... Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) Higher HIV viral load and lower CD4 count linked to liver cancer risk Liz Highleyman / 14 March 2019 People living with HIV who have a longer duration of detectable viral load and those with low CD4 cell counts have a higher likelihood of developing liver cancer in the absence of ... Sex between men Hepatitis C drops among HIV-positive London gay men after direct-acting antiviral scale-up Liz Highleyman / 07 March 2019 New cases of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among HIV-positive gay and bisexual men seen at three clinics in London have declined by nearly 70% since 2015, according to a presentation yesterday ... View more > Editors' picks from other sources Summary from CROI 2019 for viral Hepatitis, from Jürgen Rockstroh NATAP / 09 April 2019 View more > Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Conference news Email bulletin archive