We measured hepatitis C virus (HCV) adherence via electronic blister packs for 145 people who inject drugs treated on-site in a methadone program. The overall sustained virologic response (SVR) rate was 96% (95% CI, 91%–98%), and overall daily adherence was 78% (95% CI, 76%–81%). Participants who achieved at least 50% adherence had an overall SVR rate of 99%, with each 5% adherence interval >50% achieving at least 90% adherence. Suboptimal adherence may still lead to cure in the direct-acting antiviral era.
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Norton, B. L., Akiyama, M. J., Agyemang, L., Heo, M., Pericot-Valverde, I., & Litwin, A. H. (2020). Low adherence achieves high HCV cure rates among people who inject drugs treated with direct-acting antiviral agents. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 7(10), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa377
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