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Microenvironment Eradication of Hepatitis C: A Novel Treatment Paradigm.

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2018-06-27

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Cuadrado, Antonio
Llerena, Susana
Cobo, Carmen
Pallás, José Ramón
Mateo, Miguel
Cabezas, Joaquin
Fortea, José Ignacio
Alvarez, Silvia
Pellón, Raúl
Crespo, Juan

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Prisons are major reservoirs of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in which a therapeutic approach has been particularly difficult so far. Our aim was to create a permanent program of HCV elimination in a prison based on a "test and treat" strategy. This open-label clinical trial was conducted in the Spanish prison "El Dueso" between May 2016 and July 2017. Viremic patients were treated with a ledipasvir-sofosbuvir regimen (8-12 weeks) according to the 2015 Spanish Guidelines. A teleconsultation program was established to follow-up patients from the hospital. Non-responders were submitted for a phylogenetic analysis and offered retreatment. An evaluation of new cases of HCV infection was performed every 6 months and upon release in all inmates. 847 (99.5%) inmates accepted to participate. HCV antibodies were present in 110 (13.0%) and 86 (10.2%) had detectable viremia. Most of them were genotype 1 or 3 (82.6%) and had A sustained "test-and-treat" strategy against HCV in prisons is feasible and beneficial. Spreading this strategy should entail a public health impact.

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Adult
Aged
Antiviral Agents
Benzimidazoles
Disease Eradication
Environmental Exposure
Female
Fluorenes
Follow-Up Studies
Hepacivirus
Hepatitis C Antibodies
Hepatitis C, Chronic
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Prisoners
Prisons
Program Evaluation
Sofosbuvir
Spain
Sustained Virologic Response
Uridine Monophosphate
Viral Load
Viremia
Young Adult

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