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Last Updated: 10/31/2025
Simplifying Hepatitis C Pathways for People Who Inject Drugs in Armenia, Georgia, and Tanzania (CUTTS HepC): a Non-randomised, Quasiexperimental, Prospective Comparative Trial
Summary: The goal of this non-randomised, quasi-experimental, prospective comparative trial is to trial simplified care pathways for hepatitis C testing and treatment for people who inject drugs in Armenia, Georgia, and Tanzania. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What is the feasibility of implementing a hepatitis C simplified care and same-day treatment care model in community and harm reductio...
MINMON-J: An Effectiveness Implementation Pilot Study Evaluating a Low-barrier Hepatitis C Treatment Model in a Jail Setting
Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether a low-barrier treatment program can help people with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who are in jail start and complete treatment more easily. This study focuses on adults at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections who have active HCV and are awaiting trial. The study asks: * Can a simplified, low-barrier HCV treatment program work in a jail setting? ...
Safety, Tolerability, and Outcomes of Velpatasvir/SofosbuviR in Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus During Pregnancy (STORC)
Summary: This is a multicenter, single arm study of Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir (SOF/VEL) for treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection during pregnancy. Treatment will be initiated during the second or third trimester in approximately 100 pregnant people. Maternal participants will take one SOF/VEL tablet once daily for 12 weeks (84 days) and followed until 12 weeks after treatment completion (postpartum). In...
Pilot Therapeutic Study of DAA Treatment for Children and Adolescents With Active HCV Infection in Cambodia
Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of sofosbuvir/daclatasvir combination for children aged ≥ 6 years old and adolescents with active HCV infection in Cambodia
Randomized Open-label and Non-inferiority Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety, Adherence, and Cost-effectiveness of Simplified and Decentralized Hepatitis C Treatment in Primary Health Care Compared to Standard-of-care in the Brazilian Public Health System
Summary: Up to 650,000 people in Brazil are living with chronic hepatitis c virus (HCV) infection. Hepatitis C is a silent disease, and up to 20% of cases can progress to liver cirrhosis and its complications. Rapid tests for diagnosis of HCV infection and non-invasive methods for detecting liver cirrhosis are available in the Brazilian Public Health System. Additionally, safe and highly effective drugs (d...
A Prospective Cohort Study: the Efficacy of Vosevi in Treating Direct Antiviral Agent Therapy Failure Patients
Summary: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a significant health problem in our country. The World Health Organization estimated that 71 million people worldwide had chronic HCV infection in 2015. And 399,000 people died from cirrhosis or primary hepatocellular carcinoma caused by HCV infection. In 2006, the positive rate of HCV antibody in the population aged 1-59 was 0.43%. Therefore, it was estim...
Treatment of HOsPitalised Inpatients for Hepatitis C (TOPIC): Strategic Therapeutic Intervention to Enhance Linkage to Care in People Who Inject Drugs
Summary: This study will evaluate the proportion of patients achieving confirmed SVR12 (undetectable HCV RNA at time point 12 weeks plus post treatment commencement) in patients hospitalised for IRID (injecting related infectious diseases) and commencing inpatient DAA treatment within public hospital services.
A Phase IV Open-label Multicentre International Pilot Study of 4-week Treatment With Sofosbuvir (400 mg) Plus Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir (300mg/120mg) in Chronic HCV Treatment naïve Patients With Early Liver Disease
Summary: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy, safety and feasibility of four weeks of sofosbuvir plus glecaprevir-pibrentasvir, followed by immediate retreatment of virological relapse with glecepravir-pibrentasvir for 12 weeks, in treatment-naïve participants with chronic HCV infection and early liver disease (F0-F2).
Same-visit Hepatitis C Testing and Treatment to Accelerate Cure Among People Who Inject Drugs: a Cluster Randomised Control Trial (The QuickStart Study)
Summary: The QuickStart study aims to assess the impact of three models of HCV care on HCV treatment uptake and cure among people who inject drugs. Rapid point-of-care (POC) HCV testing and test-and-treat strategies will be utilised in primary health care settings across Australia.
Effect of Daclatasvir Plus Sofosbuvir on Angiogenesis in Egyptian Patients With Chronic HCV Infection
Summary: The study aimed at study of the Effect of Daclatasvir Plus Sofosbuvir on Angiogenesis in Egyptian Patients With Chronic HCV Infection
Last Updated: 10/31/2025