In RRMS, the early course of the disease is characterised by intermittent relapses, and partial or complete recovery of function between exacerbations. The occurrence of relapses is a key measure of ...
The goal of antiviral therapy is to achieve a sustained viral response (SVR), defined as no detectable virus in the serum 6 months after antiviral therapy is completed. Recent advances in hepatitis C ...
Antivirals given for chronic hepatitis B include nucleos(t)ide analog monotherapy and pegylated interferon-alpha therapy, but the safety of interferon in patients with cirrhosis has been unclear. A ...
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