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Elimination of hepatitis C virus infection among people who use drugs: Ensuring equitable access to prevention, treatment, and care for all

机译:消除使用毒品的人的丙型肝炎病毒感染:确保公平获取预防,治疗和关心所有

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There have been major strides towards the World Health Organization goal to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection as a global public health threat. The availability of simple, well-tolerated direct-acting antiviral therapies for HCV infection that can achieve a cure in > 95% of people has provided an important tool to help achieve the global elimination targets. Encouragingly, therapy is highly effective among people receiving opioid agonist therapy and people who have recently injected drugs. Moving forward, major challenges include ensuring that new infections are prevented from occurring and that people who are living with HCV are tested, linked to care, treated, receive appropriate follow-up, and have equitable access to care. This editorial highlights key themes and articles in a special issue focusing on the elimination of HCV among people who inject drugs. An overarching consideration flowing from this work is how to ensure equitable access to HCV treatment and care for all. This special issue maps the field in relation to: HCV prevention; the cascade of HCV care; strategies to enhance testing, linkage to care, and treatment uptake; and HCV treatment and reinfection. In addition, papers draw attention to the 'risk environments' and socio-ecological determinants of HCV acquisition, barriers to HCV care, the importance of messaging around the side-effects of new direct-acting antiviral therapies, the positive transformative potential of treatment and cure, and the key role of community-based drug user organizations in the HCV response. While this special issue highlights some successful efforts towards HCV elimination among people who inject drugs, it also highlights the relative lack of attention to settings in which resources enabling elimination are scarce, and where elimination hopes and potentials are less clear, such as in many low and middle income countries. Strengthening capacity in areas of the world where resources are more limited will be a critical step towards ensuring equity for all so that global HCV elimination among PWID can be achieved.
机译:对世界卫生组织的目标有重大进展,以消除丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染作为全球公共卫生威胁。用于HCV感染的简单,耐受性直接抗病毒疗法的可用性,可在> 95%的人中实现治愈的方法提供了一个重要的工具,以帮助实现全球消除目标。令人鼓舞的是,治疗在接受阿片类药剂治疗的人群中,疗法非常有效,并且最近注入毒品的人。向前迈进,主要挑战包括确保预防新的感染,并且与HCV一起进行测试,与护理,治疗,接受适当的后续行动,并有公平获取护理。这展示了一个专注于消除药物的人们的特殊问题中的关键主题和文章。从这项工作流动的总体考虑是如何确保公平地访问HCV治疗和关心。此特殊问题与以下内容映射到:HCV预防; HCV护理的级联;策略加强测试,关怀的联系和治疗摄取;和HCV治疗和重新感染。此外,论文提请注意“风险环境”和HCV采集的社会生态决定因素,HCV护理的障碍,在新的直接作用抗病毒治疗的副作用周围的消息传递,阳性转化性潜力和治疗的副作用治愈,基于社区的药物用户组织在HCV回应中的关键作用。虽然这一特殊问题突出了注入药物的人们对HCV消除的一些成功努力,但它也强调了对能够消除的资源稀缺的环境的相对关注,并且消除希望和潜力不太清楚,例如在许多低中和中等收入国家。加强在世界领域的能力更加有限,迈向确保所有人的关键步骤,以便可以实现PWID之间的全球HCV消除。

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