2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2019.09.015
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Reply to: “Pitfalls in measuring temporal trends for late diagnosis of viral hepatitis”

Abstract: Considerations for studying trends in late diagnosis of hepatitis C virus and its liver complications To the Editor: By the year 2030, the Global Health Sector Strategy on viral hepatitis aims to reduce mortality by 65% and new infections by 90%. Reaching these goals will require diagnosing 90% of people living with HCV and treating 80% of those diagnosed. However, since HCV infection remains asymptomatic until late stage complications manifest, diagnosis rates are concerningly low in many countries. Screening… Show more

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