The “Australasian recommendations for the management of hepatitis C virus infection: a consensus statement” is provided in an easy-to-navigate web-based format. It is a comprehensive resource that serves as a vital reference for healthcare professionals involved in the management and treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Covering topics such as epidemiology, models of care, screening and diagnosis, treatment, pre- and post-treatment assessment, and more, these clinical recommendations for HCV management are regularly updated with emerging data.
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