All the news Showing 10 of 54 articles from: Hepatitis C eliminationGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources Can investment in hepatitis C treatment be cost saving? Keith Alcorn / 24 November 2020 Direct-acting antiviral treatment for hepatitis C can be cost saving for some countries within five to ten years, especially if they can negotiate lower drug prices, a study presented online at this ... 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 ... Test and treat reduces hepatitis C by 83% in Melbourne gay men with HIV Keith Alcorn / 13 October 2020 Testing and treatment for hepatitis C in gay and bisexual men with HIV in Melbourne reduced the prevalence of the infection by 83% between 2012 and 2019, Australian researchers report ... Only one in four high-income countries on track for hepatitis C elimination by 2030 Keith Alcorn / 28 August 2020 Only one in four high-income countries is on track to eliminate hepatitis C by 2030 and nearly two-thirds will miss the targets by more than 20 years at current rates of progress, ... Is hepatitis elimination feasible by 2030? Keith Alcorn / 06 August 2020 Major gaps in hepatitis elimination efforts throughout the world threaten achievement of the World Health Organization (WHO) targets for achieving substantial reductions in new infections and deaths due to viral hepatitis by 2030, ... COVID-19 slows hepatitis elimination Keith Alcorn / 04 August 2020 Hepatitis elimination efforts are being severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in many settings, results of a 32-country survey by the World Hepatitis Alliance show. The survey of civil society hepatitis organisations and frontline ... London sets out route map for hepatitis C elimination Keith Alcorn / 13 March 2020 Healthcare professionals, local government and community organisations have launched a London route map for hepatitis C elimination, setting out five 'opportunity' areas for an intensified focus on reaching undiagnosed people and vulnerable populations ... Increase in clean needle and syringe provision essential for hepatitis C elimination Keith Alcorn / 12 February 2020 Elimination of hepatitis C will not be achievable without substantial improvements in provision of sterile injecting equipment, Dr Magdalena Harris of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine told a conference on hepatitis ... London: hepatitis C elimination depends on testing scale-up Keith Alcorn / 28 January 2020 London needs to step up the rate of testing for hepatitis C if it is to achieve elimination of hepatitis C, Professor Graham Foster of Queen Mary University London told the London ... Coalition of liver associations calls for simplifying hepatitis C care Liz Highleyman / 13 November 2019 Leaders of liver disease associations from Europe, the United States, Latin America and Asia issued a global call to action at the AASLD Liver Meeting this week in Boston, aiming to advance ... ← Prev12345...6Next → 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 Access to medicines & diagnostics Hepatitis C elimination Models of care Finance, funding & health economics National policy European policy International policy Activism and civil society Pharmaceutical industry Social issues Conference news Email bulletin archive