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The Interplay Between Schistosomiasis and Hepatitis C Virus:Battling on Two Fronts

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摘要 Schistosomiasis is a prevalent health issue in numerous countries in Africa,Asia,and South America.Data regarding the coinfection of schistosomiasis with hepatitis C virus(HCV)is limited,yet this coinfection is prevalent in regions where schistosomiasis is endemic.The extent of the coinfection issue is evident in countries with a high prevalence of both diseases,such as Egypt.Coinfections with schistosomiasis result in more pronounced liver damage compared with an HCV infection alone.Schistosomiasis has been found to disrupt HCV-specific T-cell responses,resulting in high viral load,increased likelihood of HCV chronicity,and accelerated development of comorbidities in individuals with coinfection.Introducing new,directly acting antivirals for HCV treatment resulted in a marked shift in the disease landscape.This shift may have an impact on the incidence of coinfection with schistosomiasis.This review emphasizes the notable influence of schistosomiasis on the vulnerability to HCV coinfection,the gravity of the consequent liver pathology,and the effectiveness of HCV antiviral therapy.
出处 《Infectious Diseases & Immunity》 CSCD 2024年第4期187-193,共7页 感染性疾病与免疫(英文)
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