2009
DOI: 10.1002/hep.22706
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Occult hepatitis C: How convincing are the current data? #

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We read with interest the review by Welker and Zeuzem on occult hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and also the reply by Carreno et al 1,2 The latter reported in their answer to Welker and Zeuzem that HCV can replicate in patients with occult HCV infection. Because this conclusion would have substantial consequences for patients considered cured of their HCV infection, as well as for the health care system, the data must be interpreted most carefully.
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We read with interest the review by Welker and Zeuzem on occult hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and also the reply by Carreno et al 1,2 The latter reported in their answer to Welker and Zeuzem that HCV can replicate in patients with occult HCV infection. Because this conclusion would have substantial consequences for patients considered cured of their HCV infection, as well as for the health care system, the data must be interpreted most carefully.
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“…3,4 The reason that HCV-RNA is not detectable in the serum of OCI patients is unknown. It has been proposed that the number of circulating viral particles is too low to be detected by conventional molecular techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 The second form is characterized by negativity for both anti-HCV and HCV-RNA in serum, although still displaying elevated levels of serum aminotransferases. 3,4 The reason that HCV-RNA is not detectable in the serum of OCI patients is unknown. It has been proposed that the number of circulating viral particles is too low to be detected by conventional molecular techniques.…”
Section: When To Search For Occult Infection After Eradication Of Hepmentioning
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“…1 If clinically significant replication of HCV takes place in patients with "occult" HCV infection and sustained virologic response (SVR) after interferon-alfa (IFN)-based antiviral therapy for chronic HCV infection, high rates of late virologic relapse may be expected. However, late virologic relapse rates are overall very low in patients with SVR, irrespective of whether their immune system is impaired or not.…”
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confidence: 99%