Mechanisms of accelerated liver fibrosis in HIV-HCV coinfection.

Mechanisms of accelerated liver fibrosis in HIV-HCV coinfection. AIDS Rev. 2017 Sep 19;19(3) Authors: Chrysanthidis T, Loli G, Metallidis S, Germanidis G Abstract Although there is evidence that HCV progresses rapidly in HIV/HCV coinfected patients in comparison with HCV monoinfected, the HIV-, HCV- and host/genetic-related factors, as well as the exact mechanisms implicated in this process are not fully elucidated. Furthermore, cure of HCV in those coinfected seems possible with the new antiviral drugs, but high cost as well as insufficient identification, linkage with care and treatment hamper the achievement of this goal. Research on the subject, could reveal an important prognostic marker for the effectiveness of persuasion of patients with HIV/HCV coinfection with a predicted accelerated fibrosis course, in order to facilitate and prioritize, not in terms of guidelines but in the real life situation, their treatment with a medically just framework. PMID: 28926561 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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