The following articles appeared in the March print edition of HCV NEXT, provided online at Healio.
Table of Contents
When patients are cured, they live longer and feel better. They will have less complications of advanced liver disease and their work productivity improves, which could potentially reduce the economic impact of HCV infection.
Cover Story
Telemedicine Programs Flourish in the DAA Era
Telemedicine Programs Flourish in the DAA Era
Editorial
Insecurity Breeds Hysteria; Health Care Needs Evidence-Based Activism
Nancy S. Reau, MD, FAASLD, AGAF
Become Informed; Become Involved
Insecurity Breeds Hysteria; Health Care Needs Evidence-Based Activism
Nancy S. Reau, MD, FAASLD, AGAF
Become Informed; Become Involved
In the Journals
Grazoprevir/Elbasvir Effectively Induces SVR in HCV with Prior Failure
Interventions Boost HCV Testing in Baby Boomers
BMJ: Trump’s Policies Risk ‘Head-on Collision’ with Science, Health Care
HCV Eradication in HIV Coinfected Patients Linked to Reduced Diabetes, Chronic Renal Failure
Grazoprevir/Elbasvir Effectively Induces SVR in HCV with Prior Failure
Interventions Boost HCV Testing in Baby Boomers
BMJ: Trump’s Policies Risk ‘Head-on Collision’ with Science, Health Care
HCV Eradication in HIV Coinfected Patients Linked to Reduced Diabetes, Chronic Renal Failure
Zobair M. Younossi, MD, MPH
The Take Home
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections
March issue of HCV Next
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