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Intensive Interferon Therapy Does Not Increase Virological Response Rates in African Americans with Chronic Hepatitis C

✍ Scribed by Dickens Theodore; Mitchell L. Shiffman; Richard K. Sterling; Christine J. Bruno; Jeffrey Weinstein; Jeffrey S. Crippin; Gabriel Garcia; Teresa L. Wright; Hari Conjeevaram; Rajender K. Reddy; Frederick S. Nolte; Michael W. Fried


Book ID
110410928
Publisher
Springer US
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
60 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0163-2116

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## Abstract Interferon alpha (IFN‐α) therapy is currently the treatment of choice for chronic hepatitis C (HCV) infection, but it fails to achieve a sustained response in approximately 75% of those treated. The factors which determine whether or not an individual will respond to IFN‐α are uncertain