Limited but increasing use of treatment for hepatitis C across Europe in patients coinfected with HIV and hepatitis
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Uptake of hepatitis C (HCV) treatment in HIV-coinfected patients is not well described. Of 2356 HCV-seropositive patients, 180 (7.6%) started HCV treatment with interferon-based therapies. In multivariate Poisson-regression models, there was a 38% increase per year in the incidence of starting HCV treatment (95% CI 26 - 51%, p<0.0001); this increased from 3.9 per 1000 person-years follow-up (PYFU) before 1998 (95% CI 1.6 - 6.1) to 32.6 per 1000 PYFU at/after 2004 (95% CI 22.5 - 42.7). Although prescription of HCV therapy is increasing in HIV-coinfected patients, it remains infrequent and variable across regions of Europe.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases |
Volume | 38 |
Issue number | 11 |
Pages (from-to) | 1092-1097 |
ISSN | 0036-5548 |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
ID: 40214626