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Barriers to interferon-alpha therapy are higher in intravenous drug users than in other patients with acute hepatitis C
Authors:Broers Barbara  Helbling Beat  Fran?ois Anne  Schmid Patrick  Chuard Christian  Hadengue Antoine  Negro Francesco;Swiss Association for the Study of the Liver
Institution:Département de Médecine Communautaire, University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract:BACKGROUND/AIMS: Treatment with interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) may eradicate HCV in most acute hepatitis C patients, thus preventing chronic hepatitis and avoiding less efficacious combination therapy. METHODS: In a prospective study, we evaluated the impact of barriers to successful start and completion of treatment of acute and subacute (<12 months from infection) hepatitis C with pegylated IFN-alpha2b, 1.5 microg/kg, QW, for 24 weeks. RESULTS: Out of 27 patients (22 were active intravenous drug users IVDU]), 5 cleared HCV spontaneously. Antiviral treatment was indicated in 22 patients: six refused therapy for fear of side effects, whereas two others were lost to observation. Eight patients completed the treatment or received >80% of the scheduled drug: seven (88%) were sustained virological responders 24 weeks after the end of treatment. Six patients (all IVDU) stopped prematurely due to side effects: only one had a sustained virological response. Based on an intent-to-treat analysis, and considering all 14 patients in whom at least one dose of drug was administered, only 8 (57%) became sustained virological responders. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment of acute hepatitis C with pegylated IFN-alpha is highly beneficial, but its effectiveness is affected by a poor rate of acceptance and/or adherence to currently available regimens, especially in IVDU and women.
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