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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.

BHIVA Autumn Conference: Presentations now available online

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British HIV Association
19 November 2013

Primary Care Option for Hepatitis C Treatment Cost-Effective

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Medscape (requires registration)
15 November 2013

Costs for Hepatitis C Treatment Skyrocket

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Medscape (requires registration)
14 November 2013

The uncomfortable truth: Hepatitis C in England

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Hepatitis C Trust
15 October 2013

Health Department Announces Plan to Combat Hepatitis C

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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (press release)
8 October 2013

Hepatitis C treatment cost in Ukraine will be reduced by half

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Ukrainian Community Advisory Board
17 September 2013

Protest action in front of the Russian Ministry of Health “TO TREAT HEPATITIS C? CHEAPER TO BURY…”

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Andrei Rylkov Foundation for Health and Social Justice
5 September 2013

The State will finance the Hepatitis C treatment for the first time ever

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Ukrainian Community Advisory Board
4 September 2013

FDA, academia and industry team up to end hepatitis C

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University of Florida press release
30 August 2013

World Hepatitis Day - Actions Worldwide

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HepCoalition
7 August 2013