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Aiming towards hepatitis C virus elimination in Greece

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Papatheodoridis G.V., Goulis J., Sypsa V., Lionis C., Manolakopoulos S., Elefsiniotis I., Anagnostou O., Tsoulas C., Hatzakis A., Dalekos G.N.
Date
2019
Language
en
DOI
10.20524/aog.2019.0375
Keyword
antivirus agent
elbasvir plus grazoprevir
glecaprevir plus pibrentasvir
ledipasvir plus sofosbuvir
nonstructural protein 5A inhibitor
ombitasvir plus paritaprevir plus ritonavir
ribavirin
sofosbuvir plus velpatasvir
sofosbuvir plus velpatasvir plus voxilaprevir
Article
beta thalassemia
chronic hepatitis C
disease elimination
disease severity
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
follow up
general practitioner
genotype
Greece
hemoglobinopathy
Hepatitis C virus
high risk population
human
liver cirrhosis
liver disease
mass screening
morbidity
mortality
opiate substitution treatment
patient care
prevalence
primary health care
sustained virologic response
transient elastography
viral clearance
viremia
virus load
Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology
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Abstract
There are estimated to be 74,000-134,000 patients living with chronic hepatitis C in Greece, but only 20-30% of them are aware of their disease status. In July 2017, the Hellenic National Plan for Hepatitis C was announced in alignment with the World Health Organization goals for the eradication of hepatitis C virus (HCV) by the year 2030. This article discusses the epidemiology and current treatment of chronic hepatitis C in Greece. Additionally the authors propose actions on how to bring back to care diagnosed patients lost to follow up, optimize access to care for HCV-infected people who inject drugs, and increase HCV screening in the general population. The medical community in Greece can play a pivotal role in the implementation of the HCV National Plan and in the efforts to reach the goal of HCV elimination. © 2019 Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77861
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