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Analysis of the efficacy of treatment with peginterferon -2a and ribavirin in patients coinfected with hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus
Liver International, 10/08/09
Yu JW et al. – The replication of HBV was suppressed, and HCV was the dominant virus strain. Compared with HCV–monoinfected patients, pEVR, ETVR and relapse rates of patients with genotype 1 in the coinfection group were high, while they shared similar SVR rates. HBV and HCV coinfection had no impact on the rate of virological response for genotype 2.
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