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The number of Veterans Affairs patients with hepatitis C who have achieved a sustained virologic response to antiviral therapy has escalated so rapidly and reached such a height that the disease may well be eradicated in that health care system within a few years, according to a report in Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

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The number of Veterans Affairs patients with hepatitis C who have achieved a sustained virologic response to antiviral therapy has escalated so rapidly and reached such a height that the disease may well be eradicated in that health care system within a few years, according to a report in Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

 

The number of Veterans Affairs patients with hepatitis C who have achieved a sustained virologic response to antiviral therapy has escalated so rapidly and reached such a height that the disease may well be eradicated in that health care system within a few years, according to a report in Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

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Key clinical point: The number of VA patients with hepatitis C virus who have achieved a sustained virologic response has escalated so rapidly and so high that the disease may be eradicated in that health care system within a few years.

Major finding: SVR rates rose from less than 25% at the beginning of the study period to a “remarkable” 90.5% at the end; the number of patients achieving SVR increased 21-fold from 1,313 in 2010 to an estimated 28,084 in 2015.

Data source: A retrospective cohort study examining all 105,369 antiviral regimens administered within the VA in 1999-2016.

Disclosures: The VA Office of Research and Development funded the study. Dr. Moon and his associates reported having no relevant financial disclosures.