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Mission possible: In Iceland 95% of eligible HCV infected patients were initated on treatment within three years. Results from the Treatment as Prevention for Hepatitis C (TraP HepC) program
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AASLD 2019 Nov 8-12 Boston
Reported by Jules Levin
Sigurdur Olafsson 1,2 , Thorvardur J. Love2,7, Ragnheidur H. Fridriksdottir1, Thorarinn Tyrfingsson3, Valgerdur Runarsdottir3, Ingunn Hansdottir3,4, Ottar M. Bergmann1, Einar S. Bjornsson1,2, Birgir Johannsson5, Bryndis Sigurdardottir5, Arthur Love2, 6, Gudrun Sigmundsdottir8 Ubaldo Benitez Hernandez7,
Maria Heimisdottir2, 9, Magnus Gottfredsson2,5,7, and the TraP Hep C working group
1Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Landspitali University Hospital , 2Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland, 3SAA National Center for Addiction Medicine - Reykjavik Iceland, 4Faculty of Psychology, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland, 5Department of Infectious Diseases, Landspitali University Hospital, 6Department of Virology, 7Department of Science, Landspitali University Hospital , 8Chief Epidemiologist, Directorate of Health, 9Department of Finance, Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland
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