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==Recommendations for Diagnosis and Treatment of Persons with HIV Coinfection: AASLD Practice Guidelines 2009<ref name="pmid19554546">{{cite journal |author=Swan T, Curry J |title=Comment on the updated AASLD practice guidelines for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of hepatitis C: treating active drug users |journal=[[Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)]] |volume=50 |issue=1 |pages=323–4; author reply 324–5 |year=2009 |month=July |pmid=19554546 |doi=10.1002/hep.23077 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.23077 |accessdate=2012-02-21}}</ref>==
==[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c overview|Overview]]==
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'''1.''' Anti-HCV testing should be performed in all HIV-infected persons ''(Class I, Level B)''.
==[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c causes|Causes]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c differential diagnosis|Differentiating HIV coinfection with hepatitis c from other Diseases]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology and Demographics]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c risk factors|Risk Factors]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c natural history, complications and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==
 
==Diagnosis==
 
[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c history and symptoms|History and Symptoms]] | [[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c physical examination|Physical Examination]] | [[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c laboratory findings|Laboratory Findings]]


'''2.''' HCV RNA testing should be performed to confirm HCV infection in HIV-infected persons who are positive for anti-HCV, as well as in those who are negative and have evidence of unexplained liver disease ''(Class I, Level B)''.
==Treatment==


'''3.''' Hepatitis C should be treated in the HIV/HCV co-infected patient in whom the likelihood of serious liver disease and a treatment response are judged to outweigh the risk of morbidity from the adverse effects of therapy ''(Class I, Level A)''.
[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c medical therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c prevention|Prevention]] | [[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c cost-effectiveness of therapy|Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy]] | [[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c future or investigational therapies|Future or Investigational Therapies]]


'''4.''' Initial treatment of hepatitis C in most HIVinfected patients should be peginterferon alfa plus ribavirin for 48 weeks at doses recommended for HCV mono-infected patients  ''(Class I, Level A)''.}}
==Case Studies==
[[HIV coinfection with hepatitis c case study one|Case #1]]


==References==
==Related Chapters==
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* [[Coinfection]]
* [[AIDS]]
* [[HIV disease]]
* [[Hepatitis B with HIV coinfection]]
* [[Tuberculosis and HIV coinfection]]
* [[HIV and tuberculosis coinfection : drug interaction]]
* [[HIV and pregnancy]]
* [[Hepatitis]]


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