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Oportunistic diagnosis based on age and hepatitis C virus clearance: an essential step to improve the overall health of the liver
Authors
Antonio Aguilera
Agustín Albillos
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María Buti
Joaquín Cabezas
José Luis Calleja
Jorge Calvo-Montes
Marta Casado-Martín
Javier Crespo
Moisés Diago
Conrado M. Fernández-Rodríguez
Inmaculada Fernández-Vázquez
Xavier Forns
Federico García
Javier García-Samaniego
Manuel Hernández-Guerra
Francisco Jorquera
Jeffrey V. Lazarus
Sabela Lens
Elisa Martró
José María Molero
María José Pena López
Juan A. Pineda
Manuel Rodríguez
Manuel Romero-Gómez
Miguel A. Serra-Desfilis
Gloria Sánchez-Antolín
Juan Turnes
Publication date
1 January 2022
Publisher
Sociedad Española de Patología Digestiva
Doi
Abstract
© Copyright 2023 y Creative Commons (CC-BY-NC-ND). Sociedad Española de Patología Digestiva (SEPD) y © Arán Ediciones S.L.Back in January 2022, an EASL-Lancet Commission on the impact of liver disorders in the European region commissioned by the WHO demonstrated that this condition is, actually, the second leading cause of loss of labor years in Europe after ischemic heart disease (1). This is a very relevant piece of information since this is something that is going to impact the new generations of Europeans unless a significant change is made in public health policies. Despite the advances made over the last few years in hepatitis C virus clearance—understood as a significant reduction of morbidity and mortality associated with Hepatitis B and C viruses—there are still challenges ahead to improve liver health due to the high use of alcohol, and the inseparable triad obesity / diabetes mellitus / metabolic associated fatty liver disease. Also, access to healthcare for several population groups at risk of presenting higher rates of liver disease has become a problem.This article was supported by the Spanish Association for the Study of the Liver (AEEH), the Alliance for the Clearance of Viral Hepatitis in Spain (AEHVE), the Viral Hepatitis Working Group (GEHEP) of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC), the Spanish Society of Digestive Pathology (SEPD), and the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (SEMFyC).Peer reviewe
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