
Implementation and Evaluation of Care Coordination in Linkage to Care for Hepatitis C Following...
Hepatitis CThis study assesses the impact of a hepatitis C care coordination program on rates of linkage to hepatitis C care following release from New York City jails. Adult patients (age 18 years and above) with chronic Hepatitis C infection at Bellevue Hospital Center 19 North prison clinic from July 1, 2015 through December 31, 2016 will be offered participation in a transitional care coordination program. The rates of linkage of these individuals following release from jail will be compared to a historical cohort of adult patients with chronic Hepatitis C infection at the 19 North prison clinic from January 1, 2014 through June 31, 2015.

Evaluation Study of HCV RDTs in Fresh Samples
Hepatitis C Virus InfectionThis study evaluates the sensitivity and specificity performance of three Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) in freshly collected fingerstick whole blood, as well as serum and plasma (Premier Medical Corporation First Response HCV RDT; Beijing Wantai HCV RDT; AccessBio Care Start HCV under development). Performance is compared to the SD Bioline HCV RDT, as well as a composite reference standard, consisting of two enzyme Immunoassay and a line immunoassay.

HCV Reinfection After DAA Therapy in PWID in Belgium
Hepatitis C Virus InfectionResponse to Therapy of1 moreThe primary aim of this study is to calculate the incidence of HCV reinfection after successful DAA treatment among people who have recently injected drugs. The secondary aim is to identify factors associated with reinfection in this population. Individuals with active injecting drug abuse with a chronic HCV infection who have achieved end of treatment response (ETR; defined as non-detectable HCV RNA at end of treatment) to any interferon-free DAA combination will be included in this multicenter interventional study.

P300 in Early Cognitive Impairment in Hepatitis C Virus
Hepatitis CCognitive ImpairmentApproximately 50% of patients with hepatitis C have complaints of fatigue and cognitive deficits even before the development of significant hepatic impairment.

Epidemiology of Chronic Hepatitis C and Disease Modelling
Hepatitis CHepatitis C (HCV) is a major health problem amongst people who inject drugs (PWID) and have limited contact with health care services. Halfway houses (HH) serve to reintegrate former drug users into society. Strategies to eliminate HCV must focus on screening for HCV amongst HH. Linkage to care for PWID population is an issue globally. The aim is to determine the sero-prevalence, demographics, disease distribution and factors associated with the risk of HCV transmission amongst former drug users at Halfway Houses. The secondary aim would be to determine the best models of care that can be used to link these individuals to existing healthcare services in a pragmatic, randomised fashion Halfway Houses are invited to participate in a program of HCV education, point-of-care screening using Oraquick test and staging with Fibroscan® by a small mobile team of healthcare workers. A detailed survey regarding illicit drug injecting practices is performed. Those who are tested positive are referred to medical care. It is anticipated that the prevalence of Hepatitis C within the drug injecting population along with the stages of liver disease such that models for disease burden can be determined.

Evaluation of the Use of the GenXpert to Detect Hepatitis C RNA
Drug UseHepatitis CThe results of the GX device are equivalent to standard venous blood sampling. With this study we are going to determine the prevalence in drug users with difficult venous access. On the other hand, we want to look at the place this device can have in primary care.

HCV RNA Fingerstick Assay as Useful Point of Care of Diagnostic Tool for Drug Users in Brussels...
Hepatitis CChronicThe main objective of this study is to assess the interest (linkage to care) of the Cepheid GeneXpert HCV VL Fingerstick test in Brussels among drug users or former users in contact with the Réseau Hépatite C Bruxelles organization through different partners of this network.

A Study in Reversing Hepatic Fibrosis or Cirrhosis Related to Hepatitis B Virus and Finding Biomarkers...
Hepatitis BLiver FibrosisThe aim of our study is to validate the non-invasive model which was constructed by our previous study for evaluating liver fibrosis or cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B virus in mainland China and to find a therapeutic regimen to reverse liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.

An Observational Study to Assess the Effect of Cumulative Ribavirin Dose in Participants With Chronic...
Hepatitis CChronicThe purpose of this open-label, non-randomized, single-arm, multicentre observational study is to investigate the influence of the cumulative dose (total administered dose/ planned dose) of ribavirin on the sustained virologic response (SVR) in participants who have been receiving combination therapy with pegylated interferon alfa-2a (Pegasys) and ribavirin (Copegus).

HBV Envelope Proteins Variability on HBs Antigen Clearance Under Nucleos(t)Ide Analogue Therapy...
Hepatitis BChronicHepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains difficult to eradicate with about 240 million people living with HBV chronic infection. HBsAg clearance, correlated with a good clinical prognosis, is difficult to achieve even with antiviral treatments (3-14 %). HBV envelope proteins are essential for entry into hepatocyte and are targeted by the immune system. Molecular characteristics of HBV envelope proteins may favour better viral fitness at the entry step into hepatocytes and/or HBV escape from host immunity. Here we investigated whether variability of HBV envelope proteins can contribute to the differential responses to anti-HBV treatment in patients with HBsAg clearance or persistence.