Lower Rates of Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations Among Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C With Sustained Virological Response to Interferon-Free Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy (2014-2018)

We compared rates of emergency department visits and hospitalizations between patients with hepatitis C virus who achieved sustained virological response after direct-acting antiviral therapy (case patients) and matched controls. Among 3049 pairs, case patients demonstrated lower rates of liver-rela...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical infectious diseases 2022-10, Vol.75 (8), p.1453-1456
Hauptverfasser: Gordon, Stuart C, Teshale, Eyasu H, Spradling, Philip R, Moorman, Anne C, Boscarino, Joseph A, Schmidt, Mark A, Daida, Yihe G, Rupp, Loralee B, Trudeau, Sheri, Zhang, Jiaqi, Lu, Mei
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subjects Antiviral Agents - therapeutic use
Emergency Service, Hospital
Hepacivirus
Hepatitis C, Chronic - drug therapy
Hepatitis C, Chronic - epidemiology
Hospitalization
Humans
Interferons - therapeutic use
Ribavirin - therapeutic use
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title Lower Rates of Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations Among Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C With Sustained Virological Response to Interferon-Free Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy (2014-2018)
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