The silent pandemic: Tackling hepatitis C with policy innovation was the first report published in this series to investigate the extent of the health challenge posed by HCV.
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Key findings from this report include:
- The scope of the problem is unknown because epidemiological data remain incomplete.
- Significant barriers to addressing the disease exist, including a lack of scientific knowledge, poor public awareness and delay of treatment owing to cost and side effects.
- For too many developing countries, the healthcare system itself remains a leading vector of transmission for HCV.
- The high incidence and prevalence of HCV among injecting drug users in developed countries presents prevention and treatment problems and has stigmatised the disease.
- Facing up to the challenges posed by HCV requires a co-ordinated strategy covering a range of areas.
Case studies in this series: French efforts to address the hepatitis C challenge