2016
DOI: 10.3329/icpj.v5i12.30412
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Comparative Prevalence Studies of Hepatitis C Patients in Developing Vs Developed Countries

Abstract: Viral hepatitis is one of the common transmissible causes of chronic liver responsible for increased risk of mortality and morbidity. Hepatitis C disease has worldwide high prevalence which is more fatal because of lack of vaccination availability. Present study was conducted with the aim of to address the comparative prevalence and risk factor of hepatitis C. Secondary objective was to evaluate the prevalence of this disease in Pakistan as compared to other countries. Most of the countries in the world do not… Show more

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“…11 Most patients are asymptomatic, and up to 75% with chronic HCV remain unaware of their status until liver problems develop. [11][12][13] Current treatments for chronic HCV include direct-acting antivirals, which have shown to achieve sustained virologic response (SVR) in 90% or more of patients. 14,15 Eradication of HCV peripherally is unambiguously associated with clinical improvement.…”
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“…11 Most patients are asymptomatic, and up to 75% with chronic HCV remain unaware of their status until liver problems develop. [11][12][13] Current treatments for chronic HCV include direct-acting antivirals, which have shown to achieve sustained virologic response (SVR) in 90% or more of patients. 14,15 Eradication of HCV peripherally is unambiguously associated with clinical improvement.…”
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