Infection with hepatitis C virus is a global health problem; in Mexico, approximately 2% of the population is infected. In children, data on prevalence are variable according to the age group, but 0.1-2% of children are estimated to have chronic infection with hepatitis C virus, the main way of transmission of which is perinatal. Currently, there are direct-acting antiviral agents approved in adults that offer a sustained viral response rate higher than 95%; however, in children there are still only few studies confirming their safety and effectiveness. Although we are still far from the goal, we are rapidly advancing towards an optimal curative treatment also for pediatric patients.
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Córdova-Gallardo, J., Gómez-Toscano, V., Dionicio-Avendaño, A. R., & Jiménez-Escobar, I. (2019, January 1). Tratamiento de infección crónica por virus de hepatitis C en niños, ¿perspectiva hacia la curación o lejos de la meta? Gaceta Medica de Mexico. Academia Nacional de Medicina. https://doi.org/10.24875/GMM.18003742
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