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Incidence and Impact of Persistent Viremia on SVR Rates in Patients Receiving Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy.


ABSTRACT: Rates of persistent viremia (PV) while on direct-acting antiviral therapy were low (5.7%) in a real-world cohort of 983 patients. High sustained virologic response rates were achieved both in patients with PV (92.9%) and those with rapid virologic response (96.5%), without significant differences.

SUBMITTER: Carver AB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7770330 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Incidence and Impact of Persistent Viremia on SVR Rates in Patients Receiving Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy.

Carver Alicia B AB   Zuckerman Autumn D AD   DeClercq Joshua J   Choi Leena L   Chastain Cody A CA  

Open forum infectious diseases 20201126 12


Rates of persistent viremia (PV) while on direct-acting antiviral therapy were low (5.7%) in a real-world cohort of 983 patients. High sustained virologic response rates were achieved both in patients with PV (92.9%) and those with rapid virologic response (96.5%), without significant differences. ...[more]

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