As we get our bearings at the start of 2019, it’s worth a moment to look back on 2018 and note the many significant developments in the world of hepatitis C.
With today’s medications offering a real chance at a cure for most hepatitis C cases, it’s disappointing that there are still more than 2 million Americans with this infection. In fact, of the 2.3 million people in the U.S. with hepatitis C infection, the disease burden is clustered in places with more opioid use (specifically, the West and some Appalachian states). Although opioids are a newer factor in hepatitis C infections, other issues remain the same: Baby Boomers continue to represent three-quarters of HCV cases.
Here’s some of the biggest news about hepatitis C that emerged over the past year: