Guest guest Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 News 9 new results for hepatitis c Hep C scare: Police search Croydon abortion clinicLeader NewsPOLICE raided a Croydon abortion clinic at the centre of a hepatitis C scare earlier today. Officers from Taskforce Clays, which is investigating any ...See all stories on this topic » Romark Laboratories, Intercell partner on Hepatitis C treatmentBizjournals.comRomark Laboratories LC and Intercell AG will begin clinical trials next year in Europe on a therapy designed to treat Hepatitis C. The study will combine ...See all stories on this topic » Hepatitis C Virus Can Damage Brain CellsTheBody.comHepatitis C virus (HCV) can damage not only the liver but also the brain, according to a new Canadian study. "It has been a question for a long time," said ...See all stories on this topic » Abortion clinic raided after Hep C infectionsABC OnlinePolice in Melbourne are executing a warrant at an abortion clinic, linked to a doctor suspected of infecting dozens of women with hepatitis C. Anaesthetist ...See all stories on this topic » Incidence of primary hepatitis C infection and risk factors for transmission ...7thSpace Interactive (press release)Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is common in prisoner populations, particularly those with a history of injecting drug use (IDU). ...See all stories on this topic » Bristol-Myers Gets Drug Approvals, Awaits MoreABC NewsMore importantly, the two companies have a partnership on a hepatitis C treatment in mid-stage testing, pegylated interferon lambda. ...See all stories on this topic » Hepatic microRNA expression is associated with the response to interferon ...7thSpace Interactive (press release)The current standard treatment for chronic hepatitis (CH) C combines pegylated interferon (IFN) and ribavirin, and is less than ideal due to undesirable ...See all stories on this topic » Intercell and Romark Join Forces in Combining Therapies Against Hepatitis CMedIndia (press release)Nitazoxanide, tizoxanide, and other thiazolides are potent inhibitors of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus replication. Antivir Res. 2008;77:56-63. ...See all stories on this topic » Medivir: Interim Report, 1 January -- 30 September 2010MarketWatch (press release)Positive phase 2b interim PILLAR data presented in July on TMC435, Medivir's lead development drug for Hepatitis C (HCV) infections. ...See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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