Race and ethnicity in HCV treatment
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Considerable progress has been made in the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in recent years, but little is known about how different racial and ethnic groups respond to therapy. Gaglio and colleagues have carried out a prospective study to examine responses according to race/ethnicity and HCV genotype.
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