Spontaneous viral clearance following acute hepatitis C infection: a systematic review of longitudinal studies
UNSW Sydney · National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs
Abstract
A large number of studies have reported on spontaneous viral clearance rates in acute hepatitis C infection, however most have been small, and reported rates have varied quite widely. To improve the precision of the estimated rate of spontaneous viral clearance, a systematic review was conducted of longitudinal studies. Factors associated with viral clearance were also examined. Inclusion criteria for studies were: longitudinal assessment from time of acute hepatitis C; hepatitis C virus RNA analysis as determinant of viral clearance; untreated for acute hepatitis C. Information on study population, and factors that may influence viral clearance were extracted from each study. Viral clearance was defined among…
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3Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Viral hepatitis
- Clearance rate
- Population
- Hepatitis C
- Viral load
- Internal medicine
- Hepatitis