Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 New Hepatitis C treatment developed in BC News1130 VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - UBC researchers have developed a new treatment to help fight Hepatitis C. The chances of curing the virus have now gone up from 40 to about 65 per cent. That's good news for doctors in BC, where 50000 people are infected with the ... See all stories on this topic » Mass. lawmakers to hold hearing on health bills Boston Herald Other bills would strengthen the state's Hepatitis C program, establish a genetic bill of rights and update public health warnings of potential dangers to humans associated with the West Nile Virus. Another measure to be considered Tuesday would repeal ... See all stories on this topic » New Data Shows 83% of Patients With Genotype 1 Hepatitis C, Who Have ... IEWY News The current standard of care treatment for hepatitis C, pegylated interferon-alfa and ribavirin, is successful in only about 50% of patients with genotype 1, leaving the other 50% without a successful treatment outcome.[2] “I welcome this exciting new ... See all stories on this topic » Telaprevir-Based Regimens Prove Significantly More Effective Compared To ... IEWY News Berlin, Germany – Tibotec Virco-Virology BVBA today announced that a significantly greater proportion of patients who have previously failed treatment for chronic genotype 1 hepatitis C virus (HCV) achieved a sustained viral response (SVR) with 12 week ... See all stories on this topic » 'Vaccines are incredible tool to control diseases' Daily Times “Through EPI we seek to immunize children against eight EPI target diseases, namely Tuberculosis, Polio, Diphteria, Pertussis, Tetnus, H. Influenza, Hepatitis B and Measles, thee disease burden can be further reduced by ensuring good immunisation ... See all stories on this topic » Quadruple Therapy Shows 100 Percent SVR For HCV Patients Previously ... RedOrbit Exciting new data presented today at the International Liver CongressTM 2011 show that quadruple therapy in chronic hepatitis C (HCV) patients suppressed the emergence of resistant variants and resulted in a 100% rate of sustained virological response ... See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 New Hepatitis C treatment developed in BC News1130 VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - UBC researchers have developed a new treatment to help fight Hepatitis C. The chances of curing the virus have now gone up from 40 to about 65 per cent. That's good news for doctors in BC, where 50000 people are infected with the ... See all stories on this topic » Mass. lawmakers to hold hearing on health bills Boston Herald Other bills would strengthen the state's Hepatitis C program, establish a genetic bill of rights and update public health warnings of potential dangers to humans associated with the West Nile Virus. Another measure to be considered Tuesday would repeal ... See all stories on this topic » New Data Shows 83% of Patients With Genotype 1 Hepatitis C, Who Have ... IEWY News The current standard of care treatment for hepatitis C, pegylated interferon-alfa and ribavirin, is successful in only about 50% of patients with genotype 1, leaving the other 50% without a successful treatment outcome.[2] “I welcome this exciting new ... See all stories on this topic » Telaprevir-Based Regimens Prove Significantly More Effective Compared To ... IEWY News Berlin, Germany – Tibotec Virco-Virology BVBA today announced that a significantly greater proportion of patients who have previously failed treatment for chronic genotype 1 hepatitis C virus (HCV) achieved a sustained viral response (SVR) with 12 week ... See all stories on this topic » 'Vaccines are incredible tool to control diseases' Daily Times “Through EPI we seek to immunize children against eight EPI target diseases, namely Tuberculosis, Polio, Diphteria, Pertussis, Tetnus, H. Influenza, Hepatitis B and Measles, thee disease burden can be further reduced by ensuring good immunisation ... See all stories on this topic » Quadruple Therapy Shows 100 Percent SVR For HCV Patients Previously ... RedOrbit Exciting new data presented today at the International Liver CongressTM 2011 show that quadruple therapy in chronic hepatitis C (HCV) patients suppressed the emergence of resistant variants and resulted in a 100% rate of sustained virological response ... See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 New Hepatitis C treatment developed in BC News1130 VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - UBC researchers have developed a new treatment to help fight Hepatitis C. The chances of curing the virus have now gone up from 40 to about 65 per cent. That's good news for doctors in BC, where 50000 people are infected with the ... See all stories on this topic » Mass. lawmakers to hold hearing on health bills Boston Herald Other bills would strengthen the state's Hepatitis C program, establish a genetic bill of rights and update public health warnings of potential dangers to humans associated with the West Nile Virus. Another measure to be considered Tuesday would repeal ... See all stories on this topic » New Data Shows 83% of Patients With Genotype 1 Hepatitis C, Who Have ... IEWY News The current standard of care treatment for hepatitis C, pegylated interferon-alfa and ribavirin, is successful in only about 50% of patients with genotype 1, leaving the other 50% without a successful treatment outcome.[2] “I welcome this exciting new ... See all stories on this topic » Telaprevir-Based Regimens Prove Significantly More Effective Compared To ... IEWY News Berlin, Germany – Tibotec Virco-Virology BVBA today announced that a significantly greater proportion of patients who have previously failed treatment for chronic genotype 1 hepatitis C virus (HCV) achieved a sustained viral response (SVR) with 12 week ... See all stories on this topic » 'Vaccines are incredible tool to control diseases' Daily Times “Through EPI we seek to immunize children against eight EPI target diseases, namely Tuberculosis, Polio, Diphteria, Pertussis, Tetnus, H. Influenza, Hepatitis B and Measles, thee disease burden can be further reduced by ensuring good immunisation ... See all stories on this topic » Quadruple Therapy Shows 100 Percent SVR For HCV Patients Previously ... RedOrbit Exciting new data presented today at the International Liver CongressTM 2011 show that quadruple therapy in chronic hepatitis C (HCV) patients suppressed the emergence of resistant variants and resulted in a 100% rate of sustained virological response ... See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 New Hepatitis C treatment developed in BC News1130 VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - UBC researchers have developed a new treatment to help fight Hepatitis C. The chances of curing the virus have now gone up from 40 to about 65 per cent. That's good news for doctors in BC, where 50000 people are infected with the ... See all stories on this topic » Mass. lawmakers to hold hearing on health bills Boston Herald Other bills would strengthen the state's Hepatitis C program, establish a genetic bill of rights and update public health warnings of potential dangers to humans associated with the West Nile Virus. Another measure to be considered Tuesday would repeal ... See all stories on this topic » New Data Shows 83% of Patients With Genotype 1 Hepatitis C, Who Have ... IEWY News The current standard of care treatment for hepatitis C, pegylated interferon-alfa and ribavirin, is successful in only about 50% of patients with genotype 1, leaving the other 50% without a successful treatment outcome.[2] “I welcome this exciting new ... See all stories on this topic » Telaprevir-Based Regimens Prove Significantly More Effective Compared To ... IEWY News Berlin, Germany – Tibotec Virco-Virology BVBA today announced that a significantly greater proportion of patients who have previously failed treatment for chronic genotype 1 hepatitis C virus (HCV) achieved a sustained viral response (SVR) with 12 week ... See all stories on this topic » 'Vaccines are incredible tool to control diseases' Daily Times “Through EPI we seek to immunize children against eight EPI target diseases, namely Tuberculosis, Polio, Diphteria, Pertussis, Tetnus, H. Influenza, Hepatitis B and Measles, thee disease burden can be further reduced by ensuring good immunisation ... See all stories on this topic » Quadruple Therapy Shows 100 Percent SVR For HCV Patients Previously ... RedOrbit Exciting new data presented today at the International Liver CongressTM 2011 show that quadruple therapy in chronic hepatitis C (HCV) patients suppressed the emergence of resistant variants and resulted in a 100% rate of sustained virological response ... See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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