Retreatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection: Real-World Regimens and Outcomes From National Treatment Programs in Three Low-and Middle-Income Countries

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Abstract

Access to recommended second-line treatments is limited for patients who fail initial hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapy in low- and middle-income countries. Alternative regimens and associated outcomes are not well understood. Through a pooled analysis of national program data in Egypt, Georgia, and Myanmar, we observed SVR rates >90% for alternative retreatment regimens.

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Boeke, C. E., Hiebert, L., Waked, I., Tsertsvadze, T., Sharvadze, L., Butsashvili, M., … Ramers, C. B. (2022). Retreatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection: Real-World Regimens and Outcomes From National Treatment Programs in Three Low-and Middle-Income Countries. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 74(3), 513–516. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab461

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