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CME/CE-Certified Module

August 24, 2011

HCV Resistance: Similarities and Differences With HIV

Stuart Ray, MD, reviews key similarities and differences between the

life cycles and resistance mechanisms of HCV and HIV and explores how these

features may affect HCV treatment with newly approved direct-acting antiviral

agents.

Topics covered include:

Overview of Key Similarities and Differences Between HIV and HCV

Comparison of HIV and HCV Diversity

Therapeutic Implications of Drug Resistance in HCV and HIV: The Importance of a

Backbone Regimen and Adhering to Stopping Rules

Baseline Drug Resistance in HCV

Virologic and Therapeutic Barriers to Drug Resistance

Special Considerations for HIV vs HCV Resistance

Role of HCV Subtypes in Drug Resistance

Reversion of Resistance and Cross-Class Resistance in HCV

HIV and Hepatitis C Annual Update 2011

http://clinicaloptions.com/HIV/Annual%20Updates/2011%20Annual%20Update.aspx

Hepatitis Slide

Library

Review hundreds

of slidesets featuring

the latest hepatitis

treatment data. Then download PowerPoint files for use in your own

talks. Click here to start.

Coinfection

FIND THE ANSWERS AT INPRACTICE.COM

Physicians: Jointly sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences

at Eisenhower and Clinical Care Options, LLC.

Nurses: Annenberg Center for Health Sciences is accredited as a provider

of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's

Commission on Accreditation.

Pharmacists: The Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower is

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of

continuing pharmacy education.

Release date: August 15, 2011

Expiration date: August 14, 2012

Supported by educational grants from Abbott Laboratories, Gilead

Sciences, Merck & Co, Tibotec, and Vertex.

Topics

Fibrosis and Cirrhosis

HIV Coinfection

HBV

Nash, ALD, etc.

HCV

Other Hepatitis Viruses

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Transplantation

Resources

Live Events

Expert Viewpoints

Bookstore

Slideset Downloads

Interactive Tools

Webcasts

Podcasts

Guidelines

Conference Coverage

CME Programs

Slidesets

Cases

Live Events

Bookstore

Resources

SiteMap

RSS

Contact Us

Help

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clinical care options

CME/CE-Certified Module

August 24, 2011

HCV Resistance: Similarities and Differences With HIV

Stuart Ray, MD, reviews key similarities and differences between the

life cycles and resistance mechanisms of HCV and HIV and explores how these

features may affect HCV treatment with newly approved direct-acting antiviral

agents.

Topics covered include:

Overview of Key Similarities and Differences Between HIV and HCV

Comparison of HIV and HCV Diversity

Therapeutic Implications of Drug Resistance in HCV and HIV: The Importance of a

Backbone Regimen and Adhering to Stopping Rules

Baseline Drug Resistance in HCV

Virologic and Therapeutic Barriers to Drug Resistance

Special Considerations for HIV vs HCV Resistance

Role of HCV Subtypes in Drug Resistance

Reversion of Resistance and Cross-Class Resistance in HCV

HIV and Hepatitis C Annual Update 2011

http://clinicaloptions.com/HIV/Annual%20Updates/2011%20Annual%20Update.aspx

Hepatitis Slide

Library

Review hundreds

of slidesets featuring

the latest hepatitis

treatment data. Then download PowerPoint files for use in your own

talks. Click here to start.

Coinfection

FIND THE ANSWERS AT INPRACTICE.COM

Physicians: Jointly sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences

at Eisenhower and Clinical Care Options, LLC.

Nurses: Annenberg Center for Health Sciences is accredited as a provider

of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's

Commission on Accreditation.

Pharmacists: The Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower is

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of

continuing pharmacy education.

Release date: August 15, 2011

Expiration date: August 14, 2012

Supported by educational grants from Abbott Laboratories, Gilead

Sciences, Merck & Co, Tibotec, and Vertex.

Topics

Fibrosis and Cirrhosis

HIV Coinfection

HBV

Nash, ALD, etc.

HCV

Other Hepatitis Viruses

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Transplantation

Resources

Live Events

Expert Viewpoints

Bookstore

Slideset Downloads

Interactive Tools

Webcasts

Podcasts

Guidelines

Conference Coverage

CME Programs

Slidesets

Cases

Live Events

Bookstore

Resources

SiteMap

RSS

Contact Us

Help

Site Requirements

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

HIVSite Tour

International Editions

To ensure you receive Clinical Care Options educational materials by

email,

please add info@... to your contacts or address book.

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clinical care options

CME/CE-Certified Module

August 24, 2011

HCV Resistance: Similarities and Differences With HIV

Stuart Ray, MD, reviews key similarities and differences between the

life cycles and resistance mechanisms of HCV and HIV and explores how these

features may affect HCV treatment with newly approved direct-acting antiviral

agents.

Topics covered include:

Overview of Key Similarities and Differences Between HIV and HCV

Comparison of HIV and HCV Diversity

Therapeutic Implications of Drug Resistance in HCV and HIV: The Importance of a

Backbone Regimen and Adhering to Stopping Rules

Baseline Drug Resistance in HCV

Virologic and Therapeutic Barriers to Drug Resistance

Special Considerations for HIV vs HCV Resistance

Role of HCV Subtypes in Drug Resistance

Reversion of Resistance and Cross-Class Resistance in HCV

HIV and Hepatitis C Annual Update 2011

http://clinicaloptions.com/HIV/Annual%20Updates/2011%20Annual%20Update.aspx

Hepatitis Slide

Library

Review hundreds

of slidesets featuring

the latest hepatitis

treatment data. Then download PowerPoint files for use in your own

talks. Click here to start.

Coinfection

FIND THE ANSWERS AT INPRACTICE.COM

Physicians: Jointly sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences

at Eisenhower and Clinical Care Options, LLC.

Nurses: Annenberg Center for Health Sciences is accredited as a provider

of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's

Commission on Accreditation.

Pharmacists: The Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower is

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of

continuing pharmacy education.

Release date: August 15, 2011

Expiration date: August 14, 2012

Supported by educational grants from Abbott Laboratories, Gilead

Sciences, Merck & Co, Tibotec, and Vertex.

Topics

Fibrosis and Cirrhosis

HIV Coinfection

HBV

Nash, ALD, etc.

HCV

Other Hepatitis Viruses

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Transplantation

Resources

Live Events

Expert Viewpoints

Bookstore

Slideset Downloads

Interactive Tools

Webcasts

Podcasts

Guidelines

Conference Coverage

CME Programs

Slidesets

Cases

Live Events

Bookstore

Resources

SiteMap

RSS

Contact Us

Help

Site Requirements

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

HIVSite Tour

International Editions

To ensure you receive Clinical Care Options educational materials by

email,

please add info@... to your contacts or address book.

Not

a member yet? Click here |

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clinical care options

CME/CE-Certified Module

August 24, 2011

HCV Resistance: Similarities and Differences With HIV

Stuart Ray, MD, reviews key similarities and differences between the

life cycles and resistance mechanisms of HCV and HIV and explores how these

features may affect HCV treatment with newly approved direct-acting antiviral

agents.

Topics covered include:

Overview of Key Similarities and Differences Between HIV and HCV

Comparison of HIV and HCV Diversity

Therapeutic Implications of Drug Resistance in HCV and HIV: The Importance of a

Backbone Regimen and Adhering to Stopping Rules

Baseline Drug Resistance in HCV

Virologic and Therapeutic Barriers to Drug Resistance

Special Considerations for HIV vs HCV Resistance

Role of HCV Subtypes in Drug Resistance

Reversion of Resistance and Cross-Class Resistance in HCV

HIV and Hepatitis C Annual Update 2011

http://clinicaloptions.com/HIV/Annual%20Updates/2011%20Annual%20Update.aspx

Hepatitis Slide

Library

Review hundreds

of slidesets featuring

the latest hepatitis

treatment data. Then download PowerPoint files for use in your own

talks. Click here to start.

Coinfection

FIND THE ANSWERS AT INPRACTICE.COM

Physicians: Jointly sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences

at Eisenhower and Clinical Care Options, LLC.

Nurses: Annenberg Center for Health Sciences is accredited as a provider

of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's

Commission on Accreditation.

Pharmacists: The Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower is

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of

continuing pharmacy education.

Release date: August 15, 2011

Expiration date: August 14, 2012

Supported by educational grants from Abbott Laboratories, Gilead

Sciences, Merck & Co, Tibotec, and Vertex.

Topics

Fibrosis and Cirrhosis

HIV Coinfection

HBV

Nash, ALD, etc.

HCV

Other Hepatitis Viruses

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Transplantation

Resources

Live Events

Expert Viewpoints

Bookstore

Slideset Downloads

Interactive Tools

Webcasts

Podcasts

Guidelines

Conference Coverage

CME Programs

Slidesets

Cases

Live Events

Bookstore

Resources

SiteMap

RSS

Contact Us

Help

Site Requirements

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

HIVSite Tour

International Editions

To ensure you receive Clinical Care Options educational materials by

email,

please add info@... to your contacts or address book.

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