Selected Recent Articles
- Hepatitis C infection and reinfection among men who have sex with men need higher priority, US and European studies show. (September 2016, AIDSmap)
- Risk of reinfection is a concern after successful hepatitis C treatment. (September 2016, AIDSmap)
- Patients with HIV, HCV face risk for re-infection following antiviral treatment. (May 2016, Healio)
- Treating Hepatitis C Ups Quality of Life of Injection Drug Users, Who Are at Risk for Reinfection. (May 2016, Hepmag)
- FAQ: Can I get reinfected with hepatitis C? (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)
- Hepatitis C therapy improves quality of life for people who inject drugs, but reinfection risk remains. (May 2016, AIDSmap)
- European HIV-Positive Gay Men Cured of Hepatitis C Are Reinfected at Very High Rate (April 2016, Hepmag); related coverage from AIDSmap
- Hep C Relapses Are Uncommon Among Those Proclaimed Cured, But Reinfection is a Concern. (March 2016, Poz)
- Injection Drug Users Have Low Risk of Hep C Reinfection. (June 2015, Hepmag)
- Reinfection after hepatitis C cure: prevention may require long-term support for people who have injected drugs. (June 2015, AIDSmap)
- Civacir immune globulin may help prevent HCV reinfection after liver transplant. (May 2015, AIDSmap)
- Hepatitis C re-infection rates in people after an SVR. (March 2015, Project Inform)
- Re-infection due to ongoing risk probably the cause of HCV recurrence after SVR. (March 2015, AIDSmap)
- HCV recurrence after SVR 20 times more frequent with HIV/HCV than HCV alone. (February 2015, NATAP)
- Uncovering Cases of Early HCV Infection in HIV-Positive Men. (September 2014, CATIE)
- HCV reinfection is common among HIV-positive gay men in Europe. (October 2013, AIDSmap)
- Post-Cure Hep C Reinfection Is Common Among Prisoners. (July 2013, Poz)
- Hepatitis C reinfection occurs frequently among gay men living with HIV in London. (July 2013, AIDSmap)
- Clearing or Curing Acute HCV Does Not Protect Against Reinfection. (March 2012, Hepmag)
- Green Tea Compound May Prevent Post-Transplant Hep C Recurrence. (December 2011, Hepmag)