1. Acute HCV in HIV-infected MSM: modes of acquisition, liver fibrosis, and treatment.
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Kaplan-Lewis E and Fierer DS
- Subjects
- Acute Disease, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Disease Progression, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis drug therapy, Male, Risk Factors, Risk-Taking, Sexual Behavior, HIV Infections complications, Hepatitis C complications, Hepatitis C drug therapy, Hepatitis C epidemiology, Hepatitis C transmission, Homosexuality, Male, Liver Cirrhosis etiology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral complications, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral drug therapy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral epidemiology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral transmission
- Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is not considered to be efficiently transmitted sexually, but since the early 2000s, HCV infection of HIV-infected men who have sex with men has emerged as an epidemic worldwide. In this review, we discuss the epidemiology of sexually transmitted acute HCV, the growing body of literature regarding risk factors for acquisition, and possible mechanisms of transmission. We also discuss the progression of liver disease in these men and the advances in therapy of acute HCV with interferon-free regimens and put forth our current approach of evaluating and treating these men in New York City.
- Published
- 2015
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