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Hepatitis C Virus Levels Higher In Patients Coinfected with HIV

Published in Health and Medicine Week, July 30th, 2001

by Sonia Nichols, senior medical writer - Immunosuppression may be a reason patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) have greater levels of HCV than patients infected with HCV alone.

In hopes of understanding patient management in patients jointly infected with HCV and HIV, Janice M. Matthews-Greer and coworkers at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center studied virus level in more than 1,200 patients infected with HCV, identifying 28 of those patients with HIV coinfections.

"We compared the median HCV RNA levels for patients coinfected with HIV and HCV and patients infected only with HCV...

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