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Acute Hepatitis C as a Sexually Transmitted Infection in HIV Positive Men
8-20-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfected People May Achieve Smaller CD4 Cell Gains after Starting Antiretroviral Therapy
8-20-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfected People May Achieve Smaller CD4 Cell Gains after Starting Antiretroviral Therapy
8-17-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfected People with Normal Liver Enzymes Respond Well to Interferon-based Therapy
8-17-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfection, but Not HIV Alone, Raises Risk of Liver-related Death
8-02-2010
Does Nevirapine Improve Response to Interferon-based Therapy in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients?
7-26-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfected People More Likely to Sustain Fractures Related to Bone Loss
7-23-2010
People with HIV Have Higher Rate of Severe Liver Disease, Antiretroviral Therapy Cuts Risk
7-23-2010
National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable Applauds National AIDS Strategy's Recognition of HIV/HCV Coinfection
7-20-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfected People with Insulin Resistance Do Not Respond as Well to Interferon-based Therapy
7-13-2010
Liver Steatosis in People with HIV/HCV Coinfection
7-09-2010
Reappearance of HCV in Gay Men Is Usually Due to Re-infection, Not Late Relapse
7-02-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfection Does Not Impair Virological or Immunological Response to Antiretroviral Therapy
6-15-2010
Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin Works as Well in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients with Cirrhosis
6-04-2010
San Francisco HIV/HCV Coinfection Community Forum on June 7
6-04-2010
Screening for Liver Cancer in HIV/HCV Coinfected People
6-04-2010
European Study Finds More than Half of HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients Do Not Receive Treatment despite Advanced Fibrosis
5-11-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients with Acute Hepatitis C Are Equally Likely to Achieve Sustained Response with Interferon plus Ribavirin
5-7-2010
HIV and Hepatitis C Virus Coinfection May Increase Death of CD4 T-cells
5-7-2010
Child-Pugh Score Changes Do Not Predict Liver Failure among HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients during Hepatitis C Treatment
4-27-2010
Response to Interferon-based Therapy Is Lower in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients than HCV Monoinfected, but Predicted by Similar Factors
4-27-2010
Biopsy Study Suggests Liver Disease Does Not Progress Faster in HIV/HCV Coinfected People
4-27-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfection Fell along with Injection Drug Use among Men in HOPS; WIHS Women Appear Prone to HCV Sexual Transmission
3-26-2010
Immune Activation Contributes to HIV Disease Progression in HIV/HCV Coinfected Women
3-23-2010
Spontaneous Clearance and Successful Treatment of Hepatitis C Linked to Better CD4 Cell Recovery
3-19-2010
HIV/HBV and HIV/HCV Coinfected People with Impaired Liver Function and Inflammation Have Higher Risk of Non-AIDS Death
3-9-2010
HIV Infection and HIV/HCV Coinfection Increased Risk of Strokes in Veterans Study
3-6-2010
HIV/HBV and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients in Africa Have Slower CD4 Recovery on Antiretroviral Therapy, but Not Increased Mortality
3-6-2010
More Evidence of Rapid Liver Disease Progression in HIV/HCV Coinfected People, but Antiretroviral Therapy Lowers Risk
3-2-2010
Abacavir (Ziagen) Does Not Compromise Effectiveness of Hepatitis C Treatment, but Zidovudine (Retrovir) May Reduce Response
3-2-2010
Moderate Liver Fibrosis Predicts Disease and Death in HIV/HCV Coinfected People, but Successful Treatment Appears Protective
2-26-2010
Leakage of Gut Bacteria Linked to Poor Hepatitis C Treatment Response in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients
2-26-2010
Sustained Response to Interferon Reduces both Liver-related and AIDS-related Disease and Death in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients
2-23-2010
Does Liver Fibrosis Progress Faster in People Who Have HIV When They Acquire Hepatitis C?
2-23-2010
HIV/HCV Coinfected Veterans Have Elevated Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease
2-09-2010
Experimental CCR5 Antagonist Vicriviroc Appears Safe and Well Tolerated in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients
1-15-2010
Liver Transplants Do Not Impair Immune Response in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients
1-15-2010
Lower CD4 Count Predicts Slow HCV Decline and Poor Response to Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin in HIV/HCV Coinfected People
1-05-2010
Black HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients Experience Slower HCV Decline and Are Less Likely than Whites to Respond to Hepatitis C Treatment
1-05-2010
Nearly One-third of HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients with Normal ALT Have Liver Fibrosis that Indicates Treatment
12-15-2009
Factors that Influence the Decision of HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients to Start Treatment for Hepatitis C
12-15-2009
Sustained Response to Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Immune Suppression
12-15-2009
Meta-analysis Shows Hepatitis C Virus Coinfection Does Not Lead to HIV Disease Progression
11-17-2009
Study Looks at Factors Affecting Survival of HIV/HCV Coinfected Liver Transplant Recipients
11-13-2009
Rapid Liver Fibrosis Progression and Successful Treatment of Acute Infection Suggest Benefits of Routine HCV Screening for HIV Positive Men
11-10-2009
New HCV Infection Is Occurring among HIV Positive U.S. Men, ACTG Analysis Shows
11-7-2009
Meta-analysis Shows Hepatitis C Virus Coinfection Does Not Lead to HIV Disease Progression
11-7-2009
HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients Are More Likely to Experience HCV Relapse after Completing Treatment, Usually within 12 Weeks
10-30-2009
Cochrane Review of Pegylated Interferon Plus Ribavirin for Hepatitis C Treatment in People with HIV
10-27-2009
HCV Viral Load Decline during the First 24 Hours of Interferon-based Therapy Predicts Long-term Outcomes in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
9-18-2009
HIV Positive People May Respond Poorly to Pegylated Interferon without Ribavirin for Acute Hepatitis C
9-15-2009
HIV/HCV Coinfected Women in WIHS Study Not at Greater Risk of Atherosclerosis
9-11-2009
Early Treatment of Acute HIV and Hepatitis C in People with Simultaneous Coinfection
9-11-2009
Growing Epidemic of Hepatitis C among Gay and Bisexual Men in Amsterdam
9-01-2009
HIV-HCV Coinfected Individuals in Italy Are Likely to also Have Occult Hepatitis B Virus
8-21-2009
Survey Reveals Wide Variation in Clinicians' Approaches to Hepatitis C Treatment in People with HIV
8-21-2009
Sustained Response to Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin Reduces Liver Complications and Mortality in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
8-18-2009
Does Psychiatric Co-morbidity Predict Treatment Response in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with a History of Injection Drug Use?
8-14-2009
HIV Positive People with Hepatitis C Virus Coinfection Are More Likely to Develop AIDS-defining Illnesses
8-11-2009
HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients Treated with NRTI-Sparing Antiretroviral Regimens Respond Better to Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin
8-11-2009
Poor Outcomes with Ribavirin Pre-treatment and Double-dose Pegylated Interferon in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
8-7-2009
Insulin Resistance Is Not a Significant Predictor of Sustained Response to Interferon-based Therapy in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
7-07-2009
HIV Infection Itself Does Not Affect the Risk of Developing Diabetes, but HIV-HCV Coinfection Plays a Role
7-07-2009
HIV Medical Association Supports Public Health Plan Option
6-23-2009
HAART May Reduce Liver Inflammation in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with High CD4 Cell Count
6-19-2009
Predictors of Sustained Treatment Response in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients Receiving Routine Care
6-16-2009
Does HIV-HCV Coinfection Increase the Risk of Liver Disease Progression and Worsen Clinical Outcomes?
6-9-2009
HIV-HCV Coinfected and HCV Monoinfected Patients with Genotype 2-3 Respond Equally Well to 24 Weeks of Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin
6-5-2009
HIV-HCV Coinfected Individuals and Those with HIV-HBV-HCV Triple Infection Have a Higher Risk of Death in the HAART Era
6-2-2009
Does HIV-HCV Coinfection Increase the Risk of Liver Disease Progression and Worsen Clinical Outcomes?
6-9-2009
HIV-HCV Coinfected and HCV Monoinfected Patients with Genotype 2-3 Respond Equally Well to 24 Weeks of Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin
6-5-2009
Antiviral Agents with Activity against Both HIV and Hepatitis C Virus
6-2-2009
Sustained Response to Interferon-based Therapy for Hepatitis C Reduces Risk of Liver Toxicity Due to Antiretroviral Drugs for HIV
5-29-2009
HIV Negative Individuals with Hepatitis C and HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients Have Similar Hepatocellular Carcinoma Outcomes
5-29-2009
Hepatitis C Virus Coinfection May Be a Risk Factor for Atherosclerosis in HIV Positive Individuals
5/22/09
Acute Hepatitis C Affects Neurocognitive Functioning in People with HIV
5/22/09
Studies Find No Evidence of Hepatitis C Virus Relapse or Significant Fibrosis after Spontaneous Clearance in HIV-HCV Coinfected Individuals
5/19/09
Viral Hepatitis Coinfection Is Linked to Bone Loss in HIV Positive Women but Not Men
4/17/09
HIV Positive and Negative Individuals with Acute or Early Chronic Hepatitis C Respond Well to 24 Weeks of Pegylated Interferon plus Ribavirin
4/10/09
Successful Antiretroviral Therapy May Increase T-cell Response against Hepatitis C Virus in HIV-HCV Coinfected Individuals
4/10/09
Studies Shed More Light on Acute Hepatitis C among HIV Positive Men in the U.S. and Europe
4/07/09
Outcomes of Liver Transplantation in HIV Positive Recipients Coinfected with Hepatitis B or C
3/24/09
Virological Response Can Help Determine Optimal Duration of Pegylated interferon/ribavirin Treatment for HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
3/20/09
Daniel Fierer Speaks at HIV-HCV Coinfection Forum in San Francisco Tuesday Night
3/17/09
Studies Look at Liver Fibrosis in HIV-HCV and HIV-HBV Coinfected People
3/13/09
Studies from Europe and the U.S. Provide Further Information on Sexual Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus among HIV Positive Men
3/10/09
Without HAART, HIV Infection Accelerates Hepatitis C Disease Progression in Coinfected Individuals
3/06/09
Uninterrupted HAART, more than Hepatitis C Treatment, Predicts Survival in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
3/06/09
High HCV Viral Load Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Death in HIV-HCV Coinfected Individuals
3/03/09
Adequate Ribavirin Level Promotes Sustained Response to Interferon-based Therapy for HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
2/20/09
HIV-HCV Coinfected Women May Experience More Pegylated Interferon and Ribavirin Side Effects than Men
2/20/09
HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients Experience Longer Hospitalization, More Emergency Visits, and Greater Disability than People with HIV Alone
2/17/09
Despite Infrequent "Blips," Tenofovir (Viread) Provides Good Hepatitis B Virus Suppression HIV-HBV Coinfected Individuals
2/17/09
Complete Early Response to Pegylated Interferon/ribavirin Predicts Sustained Response in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients: SLAM-C
2/17/09
Human Genetic Variation Associated with Good T-cell Response Predicts Successful Treatment in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
2/17/09
Does Early Treatment for HIV Prevent Liver Fibrosis in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients?
1/30/2009
Pegylated Interferon Alfa-2a (Pegasys) and Alfa-2b (PegIntron) Work Equally Well in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
1/23/2009
Maternal Neutralizing Antibodies Do Not Prevent Mother-to-Child HCV Transmission from HIV-HCV Coinfected Mothers
1/20/2009
GBV-C, SEN Virus, and Occult HBV Infection in HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients
1/10/2009
HIV Positive People May Be Slow to Develop HCV Antibodies during Acute Infection, HCV RNA Test More Accurate
1/05/2009


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