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advancing toward a hepatitis c-free world: emerging therapies, persistent challenges, and future prospects
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نویسنده
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enitan seyi samson ,soboyejo princess hephzibah ,digban kester awharentomah ,iduh michael unata ,asekun-olarinmoye ifeoluwapo oyebola ,azike chidimma anthonia ,itodo grace eleojo ,adole ameh raphael ,okuneye ayomide oluwatobiloba
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منبع
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avicenna journal of clinical microbiology and infection - 2024 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:182 -190
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چکیده
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Recent advancements in the treatment of hepatitis c virus (hcv) infection have significantly advanced the goal of achieving a hepatitis c-free world. the introduction of direct-acting antivirals (daas) has revolutionized treatment, offering over 95% cure rates, shorter treatment durations, and fewer side effects. pan-genotypic regimens, such as sofosbuvir/velpatasvir, have further simplified treatment by being effective across all hcv genotypes. despite these advancements, substantial challenges persist globally. an estimated 50 million people are living with chronic hcv worldwide, yet many remain undiagnosed, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where there is limited healthcare infrastructure. high treatment costs further restrict access to these life-saving therapies. reinfection rates remain high among certain populations, such as people who inject drugs (pwids), and stigma continues to deter individuals from seeking testing and treatment. to advance hcv elimination, future efforts must prioritize universal screening, affordable treatment, improved diagnostic technologies, and intensified research into vaccine development. strengthened global and local collaboration is essential to overcome these challenges and reduce the global hcv burden.
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کلیدواژه
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hepatitis c ,therapies ,direct-acting antivirals ,pan-genotypic regimens ,treatment access ,hcv vaccine development
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آدرس
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babcock university, school of public and allied health, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria, babcock university, school of public and allied health, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria, novena university, college of medical & health sciences, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria, usmanu danfodiyo university, school of medical laboratory science, department of medical microbiology, nigeria, university of ilesa, faculty of basic medical sciences, nigeria, rivers state university, faculty of medical laboratory science, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria, federal teaching hospital, department of microbiology, nigeria, clinton health access initiative, department of infectious disease, nigeria, babcock university, school of public and allied health, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria
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پست الکترونیکی
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okuneyeayomide00@gmail.com
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