Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?

The burden of hepatitis C virus infection remains very high despite huge progress in the cure of the infection. The high prevalence of hepatitis C, especially in vulnerable groups and particularly drug users, may compromise the achievement of the 2030 WHO targets with a 90% reduction in new infectio...

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Main Authors: José Velosa, Guilherme Macedo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2020-02-01
Series:GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/505582
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spelling doaj-4d467660ff3b42788fb10007047118c42020-11-25T03:40:15ZengKarger PublishersGE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology2341-45452387-19542020-02-0127316617110.1159/000505582505582Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?José VelosaGuilherme MacedoThe burden of hepatitis C virus infection remains very high despite huge progress in the cure of the infection. The high prevalence of hepatitis C, especially in vulnerable groups and particularly drug users, may compromise the achievement of the 2030 WHO targets with a 90% reduction in new infections and a 65% reduction in mortality. Therapy with the latest pangenotypic direct-acting antivirals provides cure rates in the order of 97% with short-term oral treatment (8–12 weeks) and with an excellent safety and tolerability profile. Curing the infection causes significant health gains derived from preventing complications from cirrhosis, especially hepatocellular carcinoma, and from liver transplantation. Elimination of hepatitis seems feasible with the implementation of a massive therapy program, focusing particularly on vulnerable populations, through micro-elimination strategies, and in the general population with age-based screening. The reduction of the virus reservoir (humans are the only reservoir) is a determining factor in eradicating the virus.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/505582hepatitis cmicro-elimination strategiespublic health
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author José Velosa
Guilherme Macedo
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Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?
GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
hepatitis c
micro-elimination strategies
public health
author_facet José Velosa
Guilherme Macedo
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title Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?
title_short Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?
title_full Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?
title_fullStr Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?
title_full_unstemmed Elimination of Hepatitis C in Portugal: An Urban Legend?
title_sort elimination of hepatitis c in portugal: an urban legend?
publisher Karger Publishers
series GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 2341-4545
2387-1954
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The burden of hepatitis C virus infection remains very high despite huge progress in the cure of the infection. The high prevalence of hepatitis C, especially in vulnerable groups and particularly drug users, may compromise the achievement of the 2030 WHO targets with a 90% reduction in new infections and a 65% reduction in mortality. Therapy with the latest pangenotypic direct-acting antivirals provides cure rates in the order of 97% with short-term oral treatment (8–12 weeks) and with an excellent safety and tolerability profile. Curing the infection causes significant health gains derived from preventing complications from cirrhosis, especially hepatocellular carcinoma, and from liver transplantation. Elimination of hepatitis seems feasible with the implementation of a massive therapy program, focusing particularly on vulnerable populations, through micro-elimination strategies, and in the general population with age-based screening. The reduction of the virus reservoir (humans are the only reservoir) is a determining factor in eradicating the virus.
topic hepatitis c
micro-elimination strategies
public health
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/505582
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