

Welcome to the HCV
Advocate’s AASLD Conference coverage. In
an effort to best serve our readership, we will post all the important and
interesting abstracts about HCV from the conference. While attending the conference, we will
update any abstracts that we personally
cover at the conference. The updated abstracts will be marked with the date
that they have been updated and posted.
The other abstracts posted to the web site are HCV related abstracts
posted to www.aasld.org that we have not
been able to report on or update.
To locate specific
abstracts for each topic below, click on the links.
Please click here to view our recent article on reading and
understanding an abstract.
Thank You,
Alan Franciscus
Editor-in-Chief
Hepatitis C
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Diagnostic Tools: Various tests to diagnose and manage hepatitis C including various
biochemical marker, imaging, liver biopsy for grading/staging liver disease and
HCV RNA (viral load) tests.
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Disease
Progression: Various factors that influence HCV disease
progression including steatosis, obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes,
race/ethnicity, extrahepatic manifestations and general studies on disease
progression.
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Epidemiology and Transmission Issues: Studies that look at various HCV populations (racial, ethnic and foreign)
infected with hepatitis C as well as risk factors for transmission of HCV.
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Experimental
Therapies: New treatments for hepatitis C including
pre-clinical development that have not yet been studied in humans, and various
drugs that are in phase I, II and
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HCV Treatment: The current treatments for hepatitis C, including outcomes, side
effects and treatment of various HCV populations.
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HIV and
Hepatitis C Coinfection: Disease progression, epidemiology, and
liver transplantation.
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Liver
Transplantation: Information on allocation of livers,
recurrent HCV after transplantation, treatment of HCV before and after liver
transplantation, post transplantation disease progression, and long term outcomes
after liver transplantation
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Other
Hepatitis Viruses: Information on Hepatitis A, B, D, E as well
as on HBV coinfection