All the news Showing 10 of 93 articles from: HCV and coinfectionsGet 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 ... Pancreatic and colorectal cancer risk raised in people with hepatitis C Keith Alcorn / 16 March 2021 Pancreatic cancer occurred more often in people with hepatitis C or HIV in Canada’s British Columbia Hepatitis Testers Cohort, and colorectal cancer was more likely to occur in people diagnosed with hepatitis ... Hepatitis C spreading rapidly among HIV-positive MSM in Thailand and chemsex is a key risk factor Michael Carter / 27 April 2020 Hepatitis C is spreading rapidly among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) in Bangkok and is associated with use of crystal methamphetamine, research presented to the recent Conference ... Fatty liver raises the risk of death in people with HIV and hepatitis C Keith Alcorn / 15 September 2019 People with HIV and hepatitis C co-infection who had fatty liver disease were twice as likely to die during a five-year follow-up period as their counterparts without fatty liver disease, ... Young adults with vertical HIV and hepatitis C co-infection have a high hepatitis C cure rate Liz Highleyman / 08 August 2019 Young adults with vertically transmitted HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection can easily be cured with direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), but some already have advanced liver damage by the time ... Hepatitis C does not raise risk of heart disease or cancers in people with HIV Keith Alcorn / 18 July 2019 Hepatitis C co-infection does not increase the risk of cardiovascular disease or non-AIDS cancers in people with HIV, an analysis of the large EuroSIDA cohort published in Clinical Infectious Diseases has found. ... NAFLD a rising cause of liver disease in people with HIV Liz Highleyman / 23 April 2019 Now that hepatitis C can be successfully treated, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming an increasingly important cause of serious liver problems and liver-related death among people living with HIV in the ... HIV infection an independent risk factor for poorer survival from liver cancer Michael Carter / 28 January 2019 Infection with HIV is associated with significantly worse survival for people with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC, the most common type of primary liver cancer), according to findings from a large international cohort study published in ... Temporary Decline in CD4 T-Cell Count After Hepatitis C Infection in PLWHIV Infectious Disease Advisor / 09 January 2019 Co-infection with HIV and HCV does not increase the risk of end-stage liver disease or liver cancer Keith Alcorn / 04 January 2019 People with HIV and hepatitis C are no longer at higher risk of end-stage liver disease than people with hepatitis C alone, and the trend is probably associated with the improved effectiveness ... ← First12345...10Next → 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