HCV spread among female incarcerated population and treatment pathways to viral elimination in Italian prison settings: clinical perspectives and medico legal aspects
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is more frequent among incarcerated people than in general population. In the DAAs era, the short schedules and the low risk of adverse reactions, increased the number of HCV treatments. However, the most part of literature reports lack of incarcerated w...
Main Authors: | Babudieri, S. (Author), Bolcato, M. (Author), De Matteis, G. (Author), De Vito, A. (Author), Dell’Isola, S. (Author), Di Mizio, G. (Author), Fiore, V. (Author), Giuliani, R. (Author), Ialungo, A.M (Author), Madeddu, G. (Author), Ranieri, R. (Author), Rastrelli, E. (Author), Starnini, G. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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