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48th International Liver Congress (EASL 2013)

April 24-28, 2013, Amsterdam

EASL 2013: Daclatasvir + Sofosbuvir Offers Rescue Therapy after Current Standard of Care

An interferon-free regimen of daclatasvir plus sofosbuvir, with or without ribavirin, cured all previously treated hepatitis C patients who did not respond to interferon-based triple therapy using the approved HCV protease inhibitors boceprevir (Victrelis) or telaprevir (Incivek), according to a report presented at the EASL International Liver Congress (EASL 2013) this week in Amsterdam.

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Coverage of the 2013 EASL International Liver Congress

HIVandHepatitis.com coverage of the 48th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL 2013) in Amsterdam, April 24-28, 2013.

Conference highlights include treatment for hepatitis B and C, new direct-acting HCV drugs, interferon-free hepatitis C therapy, management of liver disease complications, and prevention and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.

Full listing by topic

EASL 2013 conference section

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EASL 2013: Sofosbuvir + Ribavirin Cures Most Genotype 2 Hepatitis C, but Genotype 3 Response Is Lower

A dual oral regimen containing the hepatitis C polymerase inhibitor sofosbuvir plus ribavirin produced high sustained virological rates overall, but this was driven by very good response among people with HCV genotype 2, while those with genotype 3 did not fare as well, researchers reported this week at the 48th EASL International Liver Congress (EASL 2013) in Amsterdam.alt

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EASL 2013: MK-5172 Boosts Interferon/Ribavirin Response Regardless of IL28B Status

The experimental HCV protease inhibitor MK-5172 increased sustained response rates to over 90% when added to pegylated interferon/ribavirin in a study of previously untreated genotype 1 hepatitis C patients, researchers reported this week at the EASL International Liver Congress (EASL 2013) this week in Amsterdam.

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EASL 2013: AbbVie Interferon-free Combination Cures Over 90% of Hepatitis C Genotype 1

A 4-drug combination of direct-acting antivirals developed by AbbVie cured genotype 1 hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in over 90% of participants in the AVIATOR study, without the need for the use of interferon, researchers reported at the 48th International Liver Congress (EASL 2013) on Thursday in Amsterdam. A 12-week treatment course will go forward to Phase 3 studies.

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