2019
Staying hepatitis C negative: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of cure and reinfection in people who inject drugs
Latham NH, Doyle JS, Palmer AY, Vanhommerig JW, Agius P, Goutzamanis S, Li Z, Pedrana A, Gottfredsson M, Bouscaillou J, Luhmann N, Mazhnaya A, Altice FL, Saeed S, Klein M, Falade‐Nwulia O, Aspinall E, Hutchinson S, Hellard ME, Sacks‐Davis R. Staying hepatitis C negative: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of cure and reinfection in people who inject drugs. Liver International 2019, 39: 2244-2260. PMID: 31125496, DOI: 10.1111/liv.14152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSustained viral responseDirect-acting antiviralsRecent PWIDOST recipientsTreatment discontinuationPerson yearsReinfection rateRelative riskTreatment outcomesSystematic reviewIncidence of reinfectionTreatment discontinuation ratesPooled relative riskHepatitis C treatmentNewcastle-Ottawa ScaleMixed effects linear modelTherapy recipientsDiscontinuation ratesHepatitis C.Pooled incidenceViral responseCure rateRecent injectingStudy qualityPWID
2012
Developing a Modified Directly Observed Therapy Intervention for Hepatitis C Treatment in a Methadone Maintenance Program: Implications for Program Replication
Bruce RD, Eiserman J, Acosta A, Gote C, Lim JK, Altice FL. Developing a Modified Directly Observed Therapy Intervention for Hepatitis C Treatment in a Methadone Maintenance Program: Implications for Program Replication. The American Journal Of Drug And Alcohol Abuse 2012, 38: 206-212. PMID: 22242700, PMCID: PMC5573865, DOI: 10.3109/00952990.2011.643975.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSustained virologic responseEarly virologic responseMethadone maintenance treatmentHepatitis C treatmentSelf-administered therapyHepatitis C virusHCV treatmentVirologic responseAdherence supportWeek 12HCV treatment adherenceOpioid-dependent patientsBlood-borne infectionsMethadone-maintained patientsCompletion of treatmentCase-control studyMethadone maintenance clinicsMethadone maintenance programMental illness comorbidityConcurrent substance useC treatmentObserved therapyHCV genotypesHIV statusIllness comorbidity
2008
Clinical Outcomes of Hepatitis C Treatment in a Prison Setting: Feasibility and Effectiveness for Challenging Treatment Populations
Maru DS, Bruce RD, Basu S, Altice FL. Clinical Outcomes of Hepatitis C Treatment in a Prison Setting: Feasibility and Effectiveness for Challenging Treatment Populations. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2008, 47: 952-961. PMID: 18715156, PMCID: PMC4847716, DOI: 10.1086/591707.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSustained virological responseRate of prescriptionVirological responsePEG-RBVBaseline HCV RNA levelHepatic C virus infectionHCV genotype 1 infectionBaseline major depressionC virus infectionChronic HCV infectionHCV RNA levelsTreatment-naive patientsGenotype 1 infectionHepatitis C treatmentOutcome of treatmentUse of medicationsNewer mood stabilizersHCV infectionHIV infectionClinical outcomesMood stabilizersAntipsychotic medicationBlack raceClinical effectivenessMajor depression