All the news Showing 8 of 8 articles from: Monitoring response to treatmentGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources Minimal monitoring of hepatitis C treatment is safe and effective Keith Alcorn / 17 November 2020 Hepatitis C treatment with no monitoring visits during treatment is safe and leads to a high cure rate, an international study reported on Monday at the online AASLD Liver Meeting. The study was ... Simplified monitoring for hepatitis C is as effective as standard monitoring Keith Alcorn / 16 April 2019 People who had a simplified monitoring schedule of hepatitis C viral load tests at the beginning of treatment and 12 weeks after completing treatment were just as likely to be cured as ... Hepatitis C virus relapse uncommon after sustained virological response Medscape / 17 February 2016 Cepheid announces European approval of Xpert HCV Viral Load Cepheid press release / 16 April 2015 HCV patients with late viral breakthrough have similar characteristics Healio Hepatology / 20 May 2013 Ribavirin Trough Affects Early HCV Response With Unfavorable IL28B Profile NATAP / 14 May 2013 AASLD Updated Practice Guideline: Use and Interpretation of HCV RNA Results During Triple Therapy Manual Items / 15 January 2013 Persistence of very low levels of virus increase risk of relapse after hepatitis C therapy Michael Carter / 04 November 2011 The persistence of a low viral load during the first twelve weeks of hepatitis C therapy is associated with an increased risk of relapse after the completion of treatment, investigators report in ... ← First1Next → 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