Direct-acting antivirals have increased the number of people being cured of hepatitis C.
The number of people being cured of hepatitis C has improved since the introduction of direct-acting antivirals. More work is needed to increase testing of people who are at-risk of hepatitis C.
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Michael has worked at the Burnet Institute since 2017, and is an epidemiologist and post-doctoral research officer in the HIV Prevention and Surveillance & Evaluation working groups. Michael’s research involves analysing large surveillance data to examine epidemiological trends in infectious diseases and evaluate large-scale public health interventions, with a particular focus on HIV and bacterial STIs.
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