Barriers to initiation of hepatitis C virus therapy in Germany: A retrospective, case-controlled study.
Despite the availability of highly effective and well-tolerated direct-acting antivirals, not all patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection receive treatment. This retrospective, multi-centre, noninterventional, case-control study identified patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection...
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Main Authors: | Peter Buggisch, Hans Heiken, Stefan Mauss, Bernd Weber, Maria-Christina Jung, Herbert Görne, Renate Heyne, Holger Hinrichsen, Dennis Hidde, Bettina König, Ana Gabriela Pires Dos Santos, Claus Niederau, Thomas Berg |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bad2952be92946c19e25d0cf762e3fcb |
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