Effectiveness of triple therapy with direct-acting antivirals for hepatitis C genotype 1 infection: application of propensity score matching in a national HCV treatment registry
Abstract Background Observational studies are used to measure the effectiveness of an intervention in non-experimental, real world scenarios at the population level and are recognised as an important component of the evidence pyramid. Such data can be accrued through prospective cohort studies and a...
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Main Authors: | Emma Gray (Author), David J. Pasta (Author), Suzanne Norris (Author), Aisling O'Leary (Author), on behalf of the Irish Hepatitis C Outcomes and Research Network (ICORN) (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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