Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden
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Texto Completo: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvh.12249 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/37689 |
Resumo: | The number of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections is projected to decline while those with advanced liver disease will increase. A modeling approach was used to forecast two treatment scenarios: (i) the impact of increased treatment efficacy while keeping the number of treated patients constant and (ii) increasing efficacy and treatment rate. This analysis suggests that successful diagnosis and treatment of a small proportion of patients can contribute significantly to the reduction of disease burden in the countries studied. the largest reduction in HCV-related morbidity and mortality occurs when increased treatment is combined with higher efficacy therapies, generally in combination with increased diagnosis. With a treatment rate of approximately 10%, this analysis suggests it is possible to achieve elimination of HCV (defined as a >90% decline in total infections by 2030). However, for most countries presented, this will require a 3-5 fold increase in diagnosis and/or treatment. Thus, building the public health and clinical provider capacity for improved diagnosis and treatment will be critical. |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burdendiagnosisepidemiologyHCVmortalitytreatmentscenariosprevalenceincidencehepatitis Cdisease burdenThe number of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections is projected to decline while those with advanced liver disease will increase. A modeling approach was used to forecast two treatment scenarios: (i) the impact of increased treatment efficacy while keeping the number of treated patients constant and (ii) increasing efficacy and treatment rate. This analysis suggests that successful diagnosis and treatment of a small proportion of patients can contribute significantly to the reduction of disease burden in the countries studied. the largest reduction in HCV-related morbidity and mortality occurs when increased treatment is combined with higher efficacy therapies, generally in combination with increased diagnosis. With a treatment rate of approximately 10%, this analysis suggests it is possible to achieve elimination of HCV (defined as a >90% decline in total infections by 2030). However, for most countries presented, this will require a 3-5 fold increase in diagnosis and/or treatment. 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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden Wedemeyer, H. diagnosis epidemiology HCV mortality treatment scenarios prevalence incidence hepatitis C disease burden |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden |
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Strategies to manage hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden |
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Wedemeyer, H. |
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Wedemeyer, H. Duberg, A. S. Buti, M. Rosenberg, W. M. Frankova, S. Esmat, G. Ormeci, N. Van Vlierberghe, H. Gschwantler, M. Akarca, U. Aleman, S. Balik, I. Berg, T. Bihl, F. Bilodeau, M. Blasco, A. J. Brandao Mello, C. E. Bruggmann, P. Calinas, F. Calleja, J. L. Cheinquer, H. Christensen, P. B. Clausen, M. Coelho, H. S. M. Cornberg, M. Cramp, M. E. Dore, G. J. Doss, W. El-Sayed, M. H. Ergor, G. Estes, C. Falconer, K. Felix, J. Ferraz, Maria Lucia Gomes [UNIFESP] Ferreira, Paulo Roberto [UNIFESP] Garcia-Samaniego, J. Gerstoft, J. Giria, J. A. Goncales, F. L. Guimaraes Pessoa, M. Hezode, C. Hindman, S. J. Hofer, H. Husa, P. Idilman, R. Kaberg, M. Kaita, K. D. E. Kautz, A. Kaymakoglu, S. Krajden, M. Krarup, H. Laleman, W. Lavanchy, D. Lazaro, P. Marinho, R. T. Marotta, P. Mauss, S. Mendes Correa, M. C. Moreno, C. Muellhaupt, B. Myers, R. P. Nemecek, V. Ovrehus, A. L. H. Parkes, J. Peltekian, K. M. Ramji, A. Razavi, H. Reis, N. Roberts, S. K. Roudot-Thoraval, F. Ryder, S. D. Sarmento-Castro, R. Sarrazin, C. Semela, D. Sherman, M. Shiha, G. E. Sperl, J. Starkel, P. Stauber, R. E. Thompson, A. J. Urbanek, P. Van Damme, P. van Thiel, I. Vandijck, D. Vogel, W. Waked, I. Weis, N. Wiegand, J. Yosry, A. Zekry, A. Negro, F. Sievert, W. Gower, E. |
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Duberg, A. S. Buti, M. Rosenberg, W. M. Frankova, S. Esmat, G. Ormeci, N. Van Vlierberghe, H. Gschwantler, M. Akarca, U. Aleman, S. Balik, I. Berg, T. Bihl, F. Bilodeau, M. Blasco, A. J. Brandao Mello, C. E. Bruggmann, P. Calinas, F. Calleja, J. L. Cheinquer, H. Christensen, P. B. Clausen, M. Coelho, H. S. M. Cornberg, M. Cramp, M. E. Dore, G. J. Doss, W. El-Sayed, M. H. Ergor, G. Estes, C. Falconer, K. Felix, J. Ferraz, Maria Lucia Gomes [UNIFESP] Ferreira, Paulo Roberto [UNIFESP] Garcia-Samaniego, J. Gerstoft, J. Giria, J. A. Goncales, F. L. Guimaraes Pessoa, M. Hezode, C. Hindman, S. J. Hofer, H. Husa, P. Idilman, R. Kaberg, M. Kaita, K. D. E. Kautz, A. Kaymakoglu, S. Krajden, M. Krarup, H. Laleman, W. Lavanchy, D. Lazaro, P. Marinho, R. T. Marotta, P. Mauss, S. Mendes Correa, M. C. Moreno, C. Muellhaupt, B. Myers, R. P. Nemecek, V. Ovrehus, A. L. H. Parkes, J. Peltekian, K. M. Ramji, A. Razavi, H. Reis, N. Roberts, S. K. Roudot-Thoraval, F. Ryder, S. D. Sarmento-Castro, R. Sarrazin, C. Semela, D. Sherman, M. Shiha, G. E. Sperl, J. Starkel, P. Stauber, R. E. Thompson, A. J. Urbanek, P. Van Damme, P. van Thiel, I. Vandijck, D. Vogel, W. Waked, I. Weis, N. Wiegand, J. Yosry, A. Zekry, A. Negro, F. Sievert, W. Gower, E. |
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Hannover Med Sch German Liver Fdn Orebro Univ Hosp Univ Orebro Hosp Valle de Hebron UCL Inst Clin & Expt Med Cairo Univ Ankara Univ Ghent Univ Hosp Wilhelminenspital Stadt Wien Ege Univ Karolinska Inst Karolinska Univ Hosp Univ Leipzig Osped Cantonale Univ Montreal Adv Tech Hlth Serv Res TAISS Fed Univ State Rio de Janeiro Arud Ctr Addict Med Hosp Santo Antonio Capuchos Hosp Puerta Hierro Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul Odense Univ Hosp Region Hosp Hovedstaden Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) Univ Plymouth Univ New S Wales Ain Shams Univ Dokuz Eylul Univ Ctr Dis Anal CDA Exigo Consultores Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Hosp Carlos III Univ Copenhagen Direccao Geral Saude Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Hop Henri Mondor Med Univ Vienna Masaryk Univ Univ Manitoba Hlth Sci Ctr European Liver Patients Assoc Istanbul Univ Univ British Columbia Aalborg Univ Hosp Katholieke Univ Leuven Univ Western Ontario Univ Dusseldorf Univ Libre Brussels Univ Zurich Hosp Univ Calgary Natl Inst Publ Hlth Univ Southhampton Dalhousie Univ & Hepatol Serv Assembleia Republ Alfred Hosp Monash Univ Nottingham Univ Hosp NHS Trust Biomed Res Unit Ctr Hosp Porto JW Goethe Univ Hosp Cantonal Hosp St Gallen Univ Toronto Egyptian Liver Res Inst & Hosp ELRIAH Catholic Univ Louvain Med Univ Graz St Vincents Hosp Univ Melbourne Charles Univ Prague Cent Mil Hosp Univ Antwerp Deutsch Leberhilfe eV Univ Ghent Hasselt Univ Med Univ Innsbruck Natl Liver Inst Copenhagen Univ Hosp Univ Hosp Monash Hlth |
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Wedemeyer, H. Duberg, A. S. Buti, M. Rosenberg, W. M. Frankova, S. Esmat, G. Ormeci, N. Van Vlierberghe, H. Gschwantler, M. Akarca, U. Aleman, S. Balik, I. Berg, T. Bihl, F. Bilodeau, M. Blasco, A. J. Brandao Mello, C. E. Bruggmann, P. Calinas, F. Calleja, J. L. Cheinquer, H. Christensen, P. B. Clausen, M. Coelho, H. S. M. Cornberg, M. Cramp, M. E. Dore, G. J. Doss, W. El-Sayed, M. H. Ergor, G. Estes, C. Falconer, K. Felix, J. Ferraz, Maria Lucia Gomes [UNIFESP] Ferreira, Paulo Roberto [UNIFESP] Garcia-Samaniego, J. Gerstoft, J. Giria, J. A. Goncales, F. L. Guimaraes Pessoa, M. Hezode, C. Hindman, S. J. Hofer, H. Husa, P. Idilman, R. Kaberg, M. Kaita, K. D. E. Kautz, A. Kaymakoglu, S. Krajden, M. Krarup, H. Laleman, W. Lavanchy, D. Lazaro, P. Marinho, R. T. Marotta, P. Mauss, S. Mendes Correa, M. C. Moreno, C. Muellhaupt, B. Myers, R. P. Nemecek, V. Ovrehus, A. L. H. Parkes, J. Peltekian, K. M. Ramji, A. Razavi, H. Reis, N. Roberts, S. K. Roudot-Thoraval, F. Ryder, S. D. Sarmento-Castro, R. Sarrazin, C. Semela, D. Sherman, M. Shiha, G. E. Sperl, J. Starkel, P. Stauber, R. E. Thompson, A. J. Urbanek, P. Van Damme, P. van Thiel, I. Vandijck, D. Vogel, W. Waked, I. Weis, N. Wiegand, J. Yosry, A. Zekry, A. Negro, F. Sievert, W. Gower, E. |
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diagnosis epidemiology HCV mortality treatment scenarios prevalence incidence hepatitis C disease burden |
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diagnosis epidemiology HCV mortality treatment scenarios prevalence incidence hepatitis C disease burden |
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The number of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections is projected to decline while those with advanced liver disease will increase. A modeling approach was used to forecast two treatment scenarios: (i) the impact of increased treatment efficacy while keeping the number of treated patients constant and (ii) increasing efficacy and treatment rate. This analysis suggests that successful diagnosis and treatment of a small proportion of patients can contribute significantly to the reduction of disease burden in the countries studied. the largest reduction in HCV-related morbidity and mortality occurs when increased treatment is combined with higher efficacy therapies, generally in combination with increased diagnosis. With a treatment rate of approximately 10%, this analysis suggests it is possible to achieve elimination of HCV (defined as a >90% decline in total infections by 2030). However, for most countries presented, this will require a 3-5 fold increase in diagnosis and/or treatment. Thus, building the public health and clinical provider capacity for improved diagnosis and treatment will be critical. |
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