Adapting a Data to Care Approach for HIV to Promote HCV Cure for Persons with HIV/HCV Co-infection
Maximilian Wegener,
Deborah Gosselin,
Ralph Brooks
et al.
Abstract:With Direct Acting Antivirals for Hepatitis C virus (HCV), cure is possible in >95% including those with HIV/HCV co-infection. Achieving strategic targets for cure requires addressing barriers including suboptimal care engagement. We adapted Data to Care (D2C), a public health strategy designed to identify and link persons out of care (OOC) for HIV, for persons with HIV/HCV co-infection untreated for HCV. In partnership with Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH), persons OOC for HIV (defined as no H… Show more
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