HBV and HCV therapy

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Abstract

One year of interferon therapy inhibits HBV replication in one third of the patients whereas long-term administration of oral nucleos(t)ide analogues is efficient in most of them, as long as early treatment adaptation in patients with partial virological response and resistance is provided. Following the demonstration of a more potent antiviral effect in terms of sustained virological response (SVR) rates, Pegylated-IFN coupled with Ribavirin has become the standard treatment for chronic hepatitis C, with nearly 65% of all treated patients achieving a SVR. Long-term suppression of HBV and eradication of HCV would halt the progression of chronic hepatitis to cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and liver decompensation. © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland.

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Lampertico, P., Aghemo, A., Viganò, M., & Colombo, M. (2009, October 22). HBV and HCV therapy. Viruses. https://doi.org/10.3390/v1030484

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