Late presentation for HCV care: Time to target people with diabetes and/or hazardous alcohol use (ANRS CO22 HEPATHER cohort) (original) (raw)
Liver International, 2021
Abstract
Late presentation for care of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection – defined as having severe liver fibrosis when first consulting a specialist for HCV care – increases morbidity and mortality. Identifying the socio‐behavioural correlates of late presentation is essential to improve HCV strategies to optimize HCV cascade of care. We investigated clinical and socio‐behavioural correlates of late presentation for care in HCV mono‐infected individuals.
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