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Retreatment with interferon leads to sustained clearance of hepatitis C virus from the blood in a minority of patients with previous nonresponse to or relapse following interferon therapy

Poynard T, Myers RP
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

Interferon leads to sustained clearance of the hepatitis C virus from the blood in less than 20 per cent of patients. In the remaining patients, nonresponders and relapsers, additional treatment options have been studied. This systematic Review shows that retreatment with interferon leads to sustained clearance of the virus in a small proportion of these patients. Prolonging the treatment duration from 24 to 48 weeks enhances the rate of response. This Review could not determine the impact of interferon retreatment on clinical outcomes such as the need for liver transplantation or death. The methodological quality of the included trials and reporting of adverse events were suboptimal.

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