Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FROM CCO HEPATITISPreventing and Managing HBV Resistance CCO is continually adding new educational programs to improve the care of patients with hepatitis B. Browse the links below for new activities you may have missed. 2009 Annual UpdateBenefits and Risks of HBV Therapy Geoffrey M. Dusheiko, MD, FCP(SA), FRCP, reviews the benefits and risks of hepatitis B management using currently available therapeutic agents. To review this module, click here. Educational ModulePreventing Nucleos(t)ide Resistance in Treatment-Naive Patients Marc G. Ghany, MD, discusses oral agents for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, their potency and barriers to resistance, and how these impact the selection of initial treatment regimens. To review this module, click here. Capsule Summaries Entecavir Resistance Rare in Nucleoside-Naive HBV Patients Through 6 Years Tenofovir Highly Effective for the Treatment of Chronic HBV Infection in Both Cirrhotic and Noncirrhotic Patients Viral Suppression Maintained in Subset of HBeAg-Positive and HBeAg-Negative Patients Without Evidence of Genotypic Resistance After 2 Years of Telbivudine Who Continued Treatment Through 3 Years Entecavir Efficacy Not Affected by Previous Adefovir Treatment or Resistance in Chronic HBV–Infected Patients CCO Hepatitis is located online at:http://clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis.aspx Clinical Care Options Hepatitis GET MORE FROM CCOHepatitis Slide Library Review hundreds of slidesets featuring the latest data on hepatitis management. Then download PowerPoint files for use in your own noncommercial talks. Click here to start. Conference CoverageJournal OptionsManagement SeriesTreatment UpdatesInteractive Cases Live MeetingsRSS / PodcastsMy CME TrackerFree BookstoreSlide Downloads Copyright 2010 Clinical Care Options, LLC. All rights reserved. 1894 Preston White Drive, Suite 110, Reston, VA 20191-5433 To ensure you receive Clinical Care Options educational materials by email,please add info@... to your contacts or address book. Not a member yet? Click here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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