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HCV epidemiology in high-risk groups and the risk of reinfection
Havard Midgard
, Amanda Weir
,
Norah Palmateer
, Vincent Lo Re III
, Juan A. Pineda
, Juan Macias
, Olav Dalgard
SHLS School Office
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Viral Epidemiology
100%
High-risk Population
100%
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
Reinfection
100%
People Who Inject Drugs
33%
Ongoing Risk
33%
Men Who Have Sex with Men
16%
High Risk
16%
Population Level
16%
Liver Disease
16%
Existing Data
16%
AIDS/HIV
16%
Counseling
16%
Disease Burden
16%
Sexual Practices
16%
Virus Transmission
16%
Sustained Virological Response
16%
Direct-acting Antiviral Treatment
16%
Risk Behavior
16%
Interferon-α (IFN-α)
16%
Injecting Risk
16%
Harm Reduction
16%
Successful Treatment
16%
Interferon-free Therapy
16%
Constructive Strategies
16%
Virological Methods
16%
Disease Outbreaks
16%
Drug Risk
16%
Heterogeneous Studies
16%
Retreatment
16%
Epidemic Control
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cohort Effect
100%
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
Reinfection
100%
High Risk Population
100%
High Risk Behavior
66%
Interferon
33%
Men Who Have Sex with Men
16%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
16%
Population Research
16%
Counseling
16%
Disease Burden
16%
Virus Transmission
16%
Harm Reduction
16%
Liver Disease
16%
Antiviral Therapy
16%
Retreatment
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Reinfection
100%
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
Interferon
33%
Liver Disease
16%
Antivirus Agent
16%
Virus Transmission
16%
HIV
16%
Population Study
16%