Hepatology
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Early sustained viral response linked to better outcomes among HCV patients
Among patients with hepatitis C virus infection who were in compensated cirrhosis, sustained viral response was associated with significantly...
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HBV/HIV coinfection a significant risk factor for inpatient mortality
Patients coinfected with HBV and HIV are at greater risk for in-hospital mortality, particularly in liver-related admissions, compared with HBV...
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FDA approves Epclusa for patients with chronic hepatitis C
Adult patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) both with and without cirrhosis (advanced liver disease) can now be prescribed Epclusa. The...
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Study identifies changing trends in PBC incidence, mortality
A new study has identified a higher mortality rate among males with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and a lower sex ratio in disease prevalence...
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New HCV test approach could cut costs, streamline diagnosis
Key clinical point: The diagnostic rate of chronic hepatitis C virus may be increased by point of care hepatitis C virus core antigen assessment....
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Pioglitazone safe and effective for steatohepatitis in T2DM
Key clinical point: Long-term pioglitazone is not only safe for patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, but...
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HCV patients had distinct mucosal microbiome
SAN DIEGO – Patients with hepatitis C virus infections had distinct duodenal mucosal microbiomes and greater intestinal permeability, compared...
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Tenofovir may prevent mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B
Pregnant women with hepatitis B virus infection may be able to decrease their viral load and, consequently, prevent transmitting the disease to...
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Dually active antiretrovirals protect HIV patients against HBV infection
Dually active antiretroviral therapy (DAART) for HIV-infected patients may be the best treatment option to also protect these individuals against...
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HIV/HCV coinfection further raises inflammatory markers
Individuals with HIV and hepatitis C virus coinfection show significantly higher levels of particular inflammatory cytokines linked to liver...