Hepatitis C in Pregnancy
22 May, 17
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection during pregnancy is an emerging problem. While not negatively affecting acute hepatitis, it may exacerbate chronic hepatitis and worsen liver function in woman with liver cirrhosis. The burden of HCV in pregnant women is largely underappreciated. New HCV antiviral regimens based on direct-acting antiviral agents without interferon have greatly expanded the pool of patients eligible for treatment and have dramatically improved treatment outcomes. This slide set discusses the management of hepatitis C infection in pregnancy.
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