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1. Patient profiled data for treatment decision-making: valuable as an add-on to hepatitis C clinical guidelines?

2. A Fatal Outcome after Cessation of Nucleotide Analogue Therapy in a Patient with Chronic Hepatitis B: A Case Report

3. End-of-treatment HBsAg, HBcrAg and HBV RNA predict the risk of off-treatment ALT flares in chronic hepatitis B patients

4. Lower pretreatment HBV DNA levels are associated with better off-treatment outcomes after nucleo(s)tide analogue withdrawal in patients with HBeAg-neegative chronic hepatitis B: A multicentre cohort study

5. Assessment of Adherence to Clinical Guidelines in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B

6. Differential Relapse Patterns After Discontinuation of Entecavir vs Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate in Chronic Hepatitis B

7. Probability of HBsAg Loss After Nucleo(s)tide Analogue Withdrawal Depends on HBV Genotype and Viral Antigen Levels

8. Patients treated with rituximab are poorly screened for hepatitis B infection: Data from a low-incidence country

9. Effects of on-treatment ALT flares on serum HBsAg and HBV RNA in patients with chronic HBV infection

10. Epidemiology and management of hepatitis B and C in primary care in the Netherlands: data from the Rijnmond Primary Care database

11. Hepatitis C Elimination in the Netherlands (CELINE): How nationwide retrieval of lost to follow-up hepatitis C patients contributes to micro-elimination

12. Lower pre-treatment hbv dna levels are associated with better off-treatment outcomes after Nucleo(S)Tide analogue withdrawal in patients with hbeag negative chronic hepatitis B: A multicenter cohort study

13. Probability of HBsAg loss after nucleo(s)tide analogue withdrawal depends on HBV genotype and viral antigen levels

14. Hepatitis B virus RNA decline without concomitant viral antigen decrease is associated with a low probability of sustained response and hepatitis B surface antigen loss

15. Loss to follow‐up in the hepatitis C care cascade: A substantial problem but opportunity for micro‐elimination

16. Levels of Antibodies to Hepatitis B Core Antigen Are Associated With Liver Inflammation and Response to Peginterferon in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B

17. The Netherlands Is on Track to Meet the World Health Organization Hepatitis C Elimination Targets by 2030

19. Direct-Acting Antiviral Treatment for Hepatitis C Genotypes Uncommon in High-Income Countries: A Dutch Nationwide Cohort Study

20. Off-Therapy Response After Nucleos(t)ide Analogue Withdrawal in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B: An International, Multicenter, Multiethnic Cohort (RETRACT-B Study)

21. Hepatitis C elimination in the Netherlands (CELINE): study protocol for nationwide retrieval of lost to follow-up patients with chronic hepatitis C

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