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HCV/HIV co-infection at a large HIV outpatient clinic in Sweden: Feasibility and results of hepatitis C treatment
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 08/31/09
Falconer K et al. – The authors investigated the prevalence of hepatitis C virus co–infection in HIV–infected patients at a large Swedish outpatient clinic. Thus, 11 patients were treated, and HCV kinetics were measured during early treatment. The overall treatment response rate was surprisingly high and correlated to early virological response.
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