EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIVIRAL THERAPY FOR CHRONIC HEPATITIS C IN HCV/HIV COINFECTED PATIENTS
Journal Title: Гепатологія - Year 2017, Vol 35, Issue 1
Abstract
Effectiveness of chronic hepatitis C treatment in HIV-infected individuals has been presented in the work. It has been found that incidence of permanent virological response was 1.9 times higher in patients with hepatitis C, 2 and 3 genotypes.
Authors and Affiliations
L Moroz, S Antonyak, O Androsova
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