Life expectancy of insured people with and without hepatitis C virus infection, 2007-2017

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Abstract

Among 25 291 and 4 921 830 people with and without hepatitis C, life expectancy at age 20 increased 1.8 years and 0.3 years from the interferon to interferon-free era, respectively. Increases were highest for racial and/or ethnic minority groups with hepatitis C.

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Marcus, J. L., Hurley, L. B., Chamberland, S., Champsi, J. H., Korn, D. G., Lai, J. B., … Silverberg, M. J. (2020). Life expectancy of insured people with and without hepatitis C virus infection, 2007-2017. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa044

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