RT Journal Article T1 Executive summary: Consensus document of GEHEP of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC), along with SOCIDROGALCOHOL, SEPD and SOMAPA on hepatitis C virus infection management in drug users. A1 Pineda, Juan A A1 Climent, Benjamín A1 García, Federico A1 García Deltoro, Miguel A1 Granados, Rafael A1 Gómez, Fernanda A1 Macías, Juan A1 Mena, Álvaro A1 Merchante, Nicolás A1 Ochoa, Enriqueta A1 Roncero, Carlos A1 Ruiz, Juan Jesús A1 Téllez, Francisco A1 Morano, Luis K1 Addiction K1 Adicción K1 Antivirales de acción directa K1 Direct acting antivirals K1 Drug use K1 Eliminación K1 Elimination K1 Harm reduction K1 Hepatitis C virus K1 Reducción de daños K1 Uso de drogas K1 Virus de la hepatitis C AB The micro-elimination of HCV infection in drug users (DU) in our area is a priority in order to achieve the overall elimination of this disease. Coordinated action between specialists in addiction treatment, microbiologists and physicians who treat HCV infection is required to implement infection screening, to achieve universal access to treatment and to prevent new infections and reinfections. The objective of this document was to come to a consensus on the screening, hospital referral, treatment, follow-up and prevention of HCV infection in DU by an expert panel from GEHEP/SEIMC and three scientific societies of addiction treating physicians: SEPD, SOCIDROGALCOHOL and SOMAPA. YR 2018 FD 2018-11-08 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/13168 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/13168 LA en LA es DS RISalud RD Apr 10, 2025