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Hepatitis A, B and C are viral infections that can damage the liver and cause serious illnesses. Co-infection with HIV and hepatitis B or C is quite common. Safe and effective treatments are available.

Liver disease

No difference in post-liver transplant survival between HAART-treated HIV-positive and HIV-negative

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20 November 2003
Liver disease

Few HIV-positive Italians candidates for liver transplant if strict criteria used

News
25 September 2003
Hepatitis B

FTC safe and effective as a hepatitis B treatment in HIV/HBV coinfected patients

News
16 July 2003
Hepatitis & HIV

Sexual transmission of HCV: the debate continues

News
16 April 2003
New & experimental hepatitis C treatment

Hepatitis C drug pipeline growing, `progress accelerating`

News
11 April 2003
Hepatitis C transmission & prevention

Hepatitis C vaccine hope

News
11 April 2003
Liver disease

HAART does not prevent quicker rate of fibrosis in HIV/HCV coinfected patients, says study

News
7 February 2003
Hepatitis & HIV

Albumin levels associated with poor prognosis in men coinfected with HIV and HCV

News
15 November 2002
Health services & systems

Trizivir approved in Europe

News
5 March 2001
Liver disease

Liver transplant after nevirapine reaction

News
5 March 2001

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