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Community Advocacy for HCV: Identify, Link to Care, and Treat to Prevent
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HCV in Austin, Texas The Early Days
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Austin Hepatitis Clinic Opened in 1998
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Epidemiology and Demographics of HCV Infection in the Austin Community Fastest Rise in Number of New HCV Cases in Young PWID
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Treatment of HCV Infection From No Hope to Cure in Less Than 30 Years
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Benefits of Curing Chronic HCV Infection
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The Face of HCV Infection
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Low-Threshold HCV Care Knocking Down the Barriers Is the Key to Success
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Acute HCV Among Persons Aged ≤ 30 Years Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, 2006-2012
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Recommendations for the Identification of Chronic HCV Infection in Persons Born During 1945-1965
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Identify Screen Link to Care Treat to Prevent
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Tele-Education: The Future of Curing Chronic HCV Infection Project ECHO Texas: Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
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Advocating for the Patient: Early Access to the First Interferon-Free Therapy
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Patient Navigator for HCV Screening and Linkage to Care Walking the Talk
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The Treatment Cascade for Chronic HCV Infection in the United States
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Patient Navigator Bridging the Gap Between Screening and Linkage to Care
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Adherence to Treatment Is Critical
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Preventing Reinfection Care Doesn’t Stop With the Cure
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Expanding the HCV Treater Pool Bringing Value to the Community
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