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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)

Truvada as PrEP for HIV Also Greatly Lowers the Risk of Hepatitis B

A recent Japanese study found that this risk reduction was greater than that associated with the hep B vaccine.

New York State Has a High Rate of Hepatitis C Among Pregnant Women

Just under 1% of pregnant women in the state overall up to 2% in central and western New York have hep C antibodies.

Shortened Epclusa Regimen Not as Effective for Recent Hep C Infection

Six weeks, compared with the standard 12 weeks, was associated with an unacceptably high rate of viral relapse.

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