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. 2019 May-Jun;32(3):428-430.
doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2019.03.180286.

Hepatitis C Update and Expanding the Role of Primary Care

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Hepatitis C Update and Expanding the Role of Primary Care

Gina M Simoncini et al. J Am Board Fam Med. 2019 May-Jun.
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Abstract

Primary care physicians (PCPs) are increasing their role in the fight against the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). Approximately 3.5 million Americans currently live with chronic HCV with rising incidence among young persons, especially those affected by the opioid epidemic. Online guidelines and drug interaction checkers streamline treatment and increase accessibility for both patients and providers. Although treatment with new Direct Acting Antiviral agents ensure cure rates that routinely exceed 95%, as well as cause fewer adverse effects than previously available interferon-based regimens, some states still restrict access to HCV treatment, including by mandating which providers can prescribe and treat HCV. This special communication reviews HCV treatment resources, discusses data demonstrating similar cure rates between PCPs and specialists, and argues that capacity-building among PCPs will be necessary to control the HCV epidemic.

Keywords: Antiviral Agents; Hepatitis C; Primary Care Physicians; Sustained Virologic Response.

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Conflict of interest: Gilead Sciences, Inc. (research funding - GMS, DEK, advisory board - DEK) and ViiV Healthcare (advisory board - DEK).

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