Black patients with chronic hepatitis C have a lower sustained viral response rate than non-Blacks with genotype 1, but the same with genotypes 2/3, and this is not explained by more frequent dose reductions of interferon and ribavirin*. (Q42999426)

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Black patients with chronic hepatitis C have a lower sustained viral response rate than non-Blacks with genotype 1, but the same with genotypes 2/3, and this is not explained by more frequent dose reductions of interferon and ribavirin*.
scientific article published in April 2006

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    Black patients with chronic hepatitis C have a lower sustained viral response rate than non-Blacks with genotype 1, but the same with genotypes 2/3, and this is not explained by more frequent dose reductions of interferon and ribavirin*. (English)
    N Bräu
    E J Bini
    S Currie
    W N Schmidt
    P D King
    R C Cheung
    B S Anand
    F R Simon
    A Aytaman
    D P Johnson
    J A Awad
    J Ahmad
    C L Mendenhall
    M C Pedrosa
    R H Moseley
    C H Hagedorn
    B Waters
    K-M Chang
    T R Morgan
    S J Rossi
    L J Jeffers
    T L Wright
    VA-HCV-001 Study Group
    1 April 2006
    242-249

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