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Comprehensive Overview of Hepatitis C Treatment Eligibility and Processes in Egypt

This document outlines the key elements of the National Program for the Treatment of Hepatitis C in Egypt. It covers eligibility criteria for HCV treatment, screening processes for patient eligibility, the demographics of treated patients, and the various treatments and interventions provided. Additionally, it details the relative costs associated with treatment, including investigations and clinical exams, and highlights risk factors contributing to infection and transmission. Key institutions involved include Cairo University Children's Hospital, Ain Shams Hospital, and the National Liver Institute.

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Comprehensive Overview of Hepatitis C Treatment Eligibility and Processes in Egypt

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  1. Essraa Bayoumi

  2. National Program for the Treatment of Hepatitis C 1. Eligibility criteria for HCV treatment 2. How patients are screened to determine eligibility for treatment 3. Which eligible patients are actually treated 4. The treatments and interventions applied to each patient 5. The relative cost of treatment (including investigation, clinical exam, radiology etc) 6. Risk factors contributing to infection/transmission

  3. Cairo University Children’s Hospital Ain Shams Hospital National Liver Institute Private Clinics

  4. TAHRIR SQUARE

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