Strategies for achieving viral hepatitis C micro-elimination in the Netherlands

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2018

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Kracht, P. A M
Arends, Joop E.ISNI 000000039100595X
van Erpecum, Karel J.ISNI 0000000391807573
Urbanus, A
Willemse, J A
Hoepelman, AndyISNI 0000000368943710
Croes, E A

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Abstract

The Netherlands is striving to achieve national elimination of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) as one of the first countries worldwide. The favorable HCV epidemiology with both low prevalence and incidence, together with access to care and treatment, present excellent conditions to further build on towards this objective. The Dutch national plan on viral hepatitis, introduced in 2016, defines targets in the HCV healthcare cascade and provides a structural framework for the development of elimination activities. Since many different stakeholders are involved in HCV care in the Netherlands, focus has been placed on micro-elimination initiatives as a pragmatic and efficient approach. These numerous micro-eliminations projects have brought the Netherlands closer to HCV elimination. In the near future, efforts specifically have to be made in order to optimize case-finding strategies and to successfully accomplish the nationwide implementation of the registration and monitoring system of viral hepatitis mono-infections, before this final goal can be reached. The upcoming years will then elucidate if the Dutch' hands on approach has resulted in sufficient progress against HCV and if the Netherlands will lead the way towards nationwide HCV elimination.

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Hepatitis C virus, Micro-elimination, Hep-CORE, HCV cascade of care

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Kracht, P A M, Arends, J E, van Erpecum, K J, Urbanus, A, Willemse, J A, Hoepelman, A I M & Croes, E A 2018, 'Strategies for achieving viral hepatitis C micro-elimination in the Netherlands', Hepatology, medicine and policy, vol. 3, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41124-018-0040-9