Loss to follow-up in the hepatitis C care cascade: A substantial problem but opportunity for micro-elimination

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Since the advent of direct-acting antivirals, elimination of hepatitis C viral (HCV) infections seems within reach. However, studies on the HCV cascade of care show suboptimal progression through each step for all patient groups. Loss to follow-up (LTFU) is a major issue and is a barrier to HCV elimination. This review summarizes the scale of the LTFU problem and proposes a micro-elimination approach. Retrieving LTFU patients and re-engaging them with care again has shown to be feasible in the Netherlands. Micro-elimination through retrieval can contribute to reaching the World Health Organization's viral hepatitis elimination targets by 2030.

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van Dijk, M., Drenth, J. P. H., Arends, J. E., Brakenhoff, S. M., Isfordink, C. J., de Knegt, R., & van der Valk, M. (2020, December 1). Loss to follow-up in the hepatitis C care cascade: A substantial problem but opportunity for micro-elimination. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvh.13399

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