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Treatment of Acute HCV Infection - 0%Topic 1
BackgroundActivities- 0%Topic 2
Spontaneous Clearance of HCV Following Acute InfectionActivities- 0%Topic 3
Comprehensive Clinical Care during Workup for Acute HCVActivities- 0%Topic 4
Acute HCV Treatment DataTreatment of Acute HCV Infection Overview
About this Lesson
Last Updated: October 5th, 2023CNE/CMEContinuing Education
This lesson qualifies for:- 1.0 CME AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, or
- 1.0 CNE contact hour and 1.0 CE contact hour (qualifies for pharmacology CE for advanced practice nurses)
CNE and CME Origination: July 1st, 2015CNE and CME Review: November 1st, 2023CNE and CME Expiration: October 31st, 2026 (4th Edition)
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4th Edition
First appearance. This Lesson did not appear in the previous edition.Learning Objectives
- Discuss HCV epidemiologic features of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the United States
- Explain spontaneous HCV clearance after acute infection and its impact on treatment strategies
- Formulate an approach to evaluate and treat persons with acute HCV infection
- Describe timing for initiating treatment of persons with acute HCV infection
- Summarize recommendations for treatment regimens for persons with acute HCV infection
Lesson Contributors
Authors
Maria A. Corcorran, MD, MPHMaria A. Corcorran, MD, MPH
Associate Editor
Assistant Professor
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneDavid H. Spach, MDDavid H. Spach, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneReviewers
H. Nina Kim, MD, MScH. Nina Kim, MD, MSc
Associate Editor
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneLesson Plan
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