Hepatitis C patients cured with antiviral medicines are less likely to be hospitalized, need ER care for liver

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Hepatitis C patients cured with antiviral medicines are less likely to be hospitalized, need ER care for liver

Researchers at Henry Ford Health System, as part of a national hepatitis C collaborative, report that patients with chronic hepatitis C who are treated with direct-acting antiviral medicines are less likely to be hospitalized or seek emergency care for liver and non-liver related health issues.

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