Hepatitis C virus infection and risk of liver-related and non-liver-related deaths: a population-based cohort study in Naples, southern Italy.
Pierluca PiselliDiego SerrainoMario FuscoEnrico GirardiAngelo PirozziFederica ToffoluttiClaudia CimagliaMartina Taborellinull nullPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
These findings show the detrimental impact of HCV infection on all-cause mortality and, particularly, liver-related mortality. This effect emerged among individuals with chronic infection while those with cleared infection had the same risk of uninfected ones. These results underline the need to identify through screening all people with chronic HCV infection notably in areas with a high prevalence of HCV infection, and promptly provide them with DAAs treatment to achieve progressive HCV elimination and reduce HCV-related mortality.