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    Validation of a questionnaire to monitor symptoms in HIV-infected patients during hepatitis C treatment

    Clinicians are incorporating patient-reported outcomes in the management of HIV-infected persons co-infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), but there are no validated inventories to monitor symptoms of patients...

    Edward R. Cachay, Craig Ballard, Bradford Colwell in AIDS Research and Therapy (2017)

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    Increasing Hepatitis C treatment uptake among HIV-infected patients using an HIV primary care model

    Access to Hepatitis C (HCV) care is low among HIV-infected individuals, highlighting the need for new models to deliver care for this population.

    Edward R Cachay, Lucas Hill, Craig Ballard, Bradford Colwell in AIDS Research and Therapy (2013)

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    Reliability and predictive validity of a hepatitis-related symptom inventory in HIV-infected individuals referred for Hepatitis C treatment

    We aimed to determine the reliability and validity of a hepatitis symptom inventory and to identify predictors of hepatitis C (HCV) treatment initiation in a cohort of HIV-infected patients.

    Edward R Cachay, David L Wyles, Miguel Goicoechea in AIDS Research and Therapy (2011)

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    Predictive validity of a brief antiretroviral adherence index: Retrospective cohort analysis under conditions of repetitive administration

    Newer antiretroviral (ARV) agents have improved pharmacokinetics, potency, and tolerability and have enabled the design of regimens with improved virologic outcomes. Successful antiretroviral therapy is depend...

    William C Mathews, Eva Barker, Erica Winter, Craig Ballard in AIDS Research and Therapy (2008)