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Expanding access to treatment for hepatitis C in resource-limited settings: Lessons from HIV/AIDS

Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 54, No. 10, Year 2012

The need to improve access to care and treatment for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in resourcelimited settings is receiving increasing attention. Key priorities for scaling up HCV treatment and care include reducing the cost of current and future treatment; simplifying the package of care; identifying opportunities to shift specific tasks to nonspecialists to overcome human resource constraints; service integration with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) clinics, prison health services, and needle syringe and oral substitution therapy programs; improving surveillance, monitoring, and research; encouraging patient and community engagement; focusing specifically on the needs of vulnerable groups; and increasing financial and political commitment. Many of these obstacles have been addressed in rolling out treatment for human immunodeficiency virus during the last decade, and a number of lessons can be drawn to help improve access to HCV care. © The Author 2012.
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