Integrating hepatitis C and addiction care for people who inject drugs in the era of direct-acting antiviral therapy

As new, more tolerable and effective hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments are available, there is a global need to consider how to maximize treatment access for groups who are most affected by HCV. A substantial number of people who inject drugs (PWID) are living with HCV, yet only a minority have received treatment. HCV treatment programs that are integrated into community-based addiction care may be a successful way to overcome barriers and increase access and uptake of HCV treatment for this population.
Source: International Journal of Drug Policy - Category: Addiction Authors: Tags: Viewpoint Source Type: research