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Hep C strategy sept 2012 National Hepatitis C Strategy 2011-2014 (Published: September 2012)

Drug-related bloodborne viruses in Ireland, 2018

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Publication Date: September 2018
This report summarises what is currently known about hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV in drug users in Ireland. Trends in drug use and in drug treatment services are also described. Gaps in knowledge and opportunities for improvement in the way information is collected or recorded are highlighted.

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Re-infection following sustained virological response with a different hepatitis C virus genotype: implications for infection control policy - Michelle M. O'Shaughnessy; John A. O'Regan; Frank E. Murray; Jeff A. Connell; Margaret P. Duffy; Veronica M. Francis; Sharon Dwyer; Lelia M. Thornton; Peter J. Conlon, Clinical Kidney Journal 2012

Determination of the burden of hepatitis C Virus in Ireland - Epidemiology and Infection [Published online 19 September 2011]

Last updated: 4 May 2012

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