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HCV and HIV co-infection: mechanisms and management
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|作者:
Jennifer Y. Chen
Eoin R. Feeney
Raymond T. Chung
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Liver Center and Division of Gastroenterology
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital,Division of Infectious Diseases
来源:
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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2014年
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11卷
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Patients co-infected with HCV and HIV are at increased risk of accelerated disease progression, resulting in higher rates of liver decompensation and death compared with patients monoinfected with HCVHIV accelerates HCV-related fibrosis progression through multiple mechanismsHIV suppression seems to reduce fibrosis progression and decrease rates of hepatic decompensation among co-infected patientsSuccessful HCV therapy is associated with a halting of fibrosis progression and decreased complications from end-stage liver disease, but historical rates of sustained virologic response have been significantly lower among co-infected patients than those for chronic HCV monoinfectionPromising data exist for all-oral direct-acting antiviral agents suggesting improved efficacy and tolerability, which supports their use in co-infection
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页码:362 / 371
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