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Tata Laksana Koinfeksi Hepatitis C pada Infeksi Human Immunodeficiency Virus Management of Hepatitis C Coinfection in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection)
ABSTRACT:
HIV-positive patients are commonly co-infected with HCV due to shared routes of transmission: percutaneous exposure to blood, sexual intercourse, and from mother to infant. HCV co-infection is associated with accelerated progression to cirrhosis and increased liver-related morbidity and mortality. Clinical management of co-infection is challenging and complex. This review examines the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and management of HCV/HIV coinfection.
Key words: HCV/HIV coinfection, pegylated interferon, ribavirin, heoatotoxicity
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