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Hepatitis C virus: cascade of care in infants and children

Hepatitis C virus: cascade of care in infants and children

By Dr. Laura Sauvé, Winnie Fu, Dr. Sofia Bartlett, Dr. Orlee Guttman, Dr. Chelsea Elwood, Dr. David Goldfarb, Dr. Neora Pick on August 19, 2024

Children perinatally exposed to hepatitis C virus (HCV) in pregnancy have a 5-11% chance of becoming infected with HCV. Data suggests that a high proportion of infants exposed to HCV may be lost to care in the current system in BC. We recommend interventions to help identify and treat babies and infants exposed to HCV.


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