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Management and treatment of hepatitis C virus in patients with HIV and hepatitis C virus coinfection: A practical guide for health care professionals

Concomitant HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a common yet complex coinfection. The present document is a practical guide for treating HCV infection in people coinfected with HIV. Effective antiretroviral therapies have prolonged survival rates for HIV-infected people over the past decade, which ha...

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Published in:The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases & Medical Microbiology 2007-09, Vol.18 (5), p.293-303
Main Authors: Côté, Pierre, Baril, Jean-Guy, Hébert, Marie-Nicole, Klein, Marina, Lalonde, Richard, Poliquin, Marc, Rouleau, Danielle, Therrien, Rachel, Vézina, Sylvie, Willems, Bernard, Dion, Harold, Junod, Patrice, Lapointe, Normand, Lévesque, Dominic, Pinault, Lyse, Tremblay, Cécile, Trottier, Benoît, Trottier, Sylvie, Tsoukas, Chris, Piché, Alain
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