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HIV Serostatus and Having Access to a Physician for Regular Hepatitis C Virus Care Among People Who Inject Drugs

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Date created
2018-05-11
Authors/Contributors
Author: Beaulieu, T.
Author: Hayashi, K.
Author: Milloy, M-J.
Author: Nosova, E.
Author: DeBeck, K.
Author: Montaner, J.
Author: Kerr, T.
Author: Ti, L.
Abstract
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) and who are living with HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are vulnerable to a range of health-related harms, including liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and death. There is limited evidence describing how HIV serostatus shapes access to a physician for regular HCV care among PWID.
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Beaulieu T, Hayashi K, Milloy M-J, Nosova E, DeBeck K, Montaner J, Kerr T, Ti L. HIV serostatus and having access to a physician for regular hepatitis C virus care among people who inject drugs. JAIDS. 2018 May 1;78(1):93-98. PMID: 29630030
Publication title
JAIDS
Document title
HIV Serostatus and Having Access to a Physician for Regular Hepatitis C Virus Care Among People Who Inject Drugs
Date
2018
Volume
78
Issue
1
First page
93
Last page
98
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Peer reviewed?
Yes
Language
English
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