Barriers to HCV Treatment Initiation in People with a History of Illicit Substance Use
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The World Health Organization has set a goal to eradicate hepatitis C virus (HCV) by the year 2030. Nonadherence to HCV treatment has substantial economic implications due to high treatment costs, among others. Barriers to start HCV treatment may be critical.
A study, published in Health Science Reports, assessed pertinent barriers to HCV treatment in ambulatory patients with a history of illicit substance use and compared them to the literature.