Interferon-α and ribavirin treatment of hepatitis C in children with malignancy in remission

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Twenty-eight cases of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection were identified in children in a pediatric oncology ward during 2 nosocomial outbreaks. HCV infection spontaneously cleared in 6 patients (21%). Eleven patients with persistent HCV viremia who had malignant diseases in remission after treatment were given a 48-week course of combined therapy with interferon-α (5 X 106 U 3 times weekly) and oral ribavirin (15 mg/kg/d). Seven (64%) of the 11 patients had sustained virological responses 6 and 12 months after cessation of therapy. Side effects were common but generally were mild or moderate.

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Christensson, B., Wiebe, T., Åkesson, A., & Widell, A. (2000). Interferon-α and ribavirin treatment of hepatitis C in children with malignancy in remission. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 30(3), 585–586. https://doi.org/10.1086/313709

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