All the news Showing 10 of 102 articles from: Treatment for people living with HIV and HCVGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources 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 ... 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 ... 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 ... 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 ... Metabolic disorders cause liver damage in people with HIV more often than viral hepatitis in lower-income countries Keith Alcorn / 01 March 2022 Liver fibrosis in people with HIV in low- and middle-income countries was more often attributable to metabolic disorders than viral hepatitis, a six-country comparative study has found.The findings, presented last ... New cases of hepatitis C declining in people with HIV as access to treatment broadens Keith Alcorn / 21 February 2022 The availability of direct-acting antivirals has led to a 50% reduction in new cases of hepatitis among people with HIV in some high-income settings, a six-country study presented this week ... High hepatitis C cure rate in Thai study of community-based treatment Keith Alcorn / 09 August 2021 Community-based testing and treatment for HIV and hepatitis C achieved high hepatitis C cure rates in Thailand, results from the Thai C-FREE study show. Tanyapom Wansom presented results from the C-FREE cohort study of ... HIV treatment choice affects improvement in liver after hepatitis C cure Keith Alcorn / 08 June 2021 People with HIV who were cured of hepatitis C experienced greater reductions in liver stiffness if they were taking an antiretroviral regimen that contained a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI), Spanish researchers report ... Hepatitis C testing in gay and bisexual men with HIV below target, US study finds Keith Alcorn / 27 April 2021 Testing for hepatitis C among gay and bisexual men with HIV who are at higher risk of acquiring hepatitis C is falling short of recommendations, a study of a large US cohort ... What's needed to eliminate hepatitis C in people with HIV in Scotland? Keith Alcorn / 18 January 2021 To eliminate hepatitis C in people with HIV in Scotland, healthcare providers will need to reach people not on HIV treatment and step up testing for hepatitis C in people ... ← First12345...11Next → 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