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Direct-acting antiviral medicines interfere with different steps of the hepatitis C lifecycle. A combination of drugs may be co-formulated into a single pill. Modern treatment typically lasts for two or three months, usually does not cause side-effects and cures more than 95% of treated people.

Hepatitis C Model Delivers Great Care Anywhere

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Infectious Disease Special Edition
25 February 2013

Republic of Georgia plagued by hepatitis C

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Vaccine News Daily
20 February 2013

A 'Killer' of a Reason to Treat Hepatitis C: Video

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Medscape (requires registration)
18 February 2013

Victrelis (boceprevir) label updates

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FDA
18 February 2013

Have a heart, save my liver!

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HepCoalition.org
14 February 2013

Interferon May Be Harmful in Retreatment of Hepatitis C

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Medscape (requires registration)
31 January 2013

Infographic: Doctor-patient interactions about hepatitis C

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Health Care Communication News
30 January 2013

Accessing Hepatitis C Patients Who Are Difficult to Reach

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Medscape (requires registration)
17 December 2012

Hepatitis C Reaching Crisis Levels; Requires Coverage for Routine Screenings

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National Summit on HIV and Viral Hepatitis press release
28 November 2012