Conference Report

Update on Resistance to HBV and HCV Therapy: CCO Independent Conference Report on the 2008 Conference on Hepatitis B and C Virus Resistance to Antiviral Therapies

Source: CCO Independent Conference Coverage of the Conference on Hepatitis B and C Virus Resistance to Antiviral Therapies*

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Update on Resistance to HBV and HCV Therapy: CCO Independent Conference Report on the 2008 Conference on Hepatitis B and C Virus Resistance to Antiviral Therapies


Faculty:

  • T. Jake Liang, MD
  • Jean-Michel Pawlotsky, MD, PhD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 04/28/08

Expiration Date: 04/27/09


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss new insights into the mechanisms by which hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) may develop resistance to antiviral therapy
  • Summarize recent findings related to cross-resistance between antiviral agents used in the treatment of patients with chronic HBV or HCV infection
  • Describe the latest data on clinical strategies that may minimize the risk of selection of drug-resistant HBV or HCV
  • Discuss new findings on approaches to the antiviral management of patients with drug-resistant HBV or HCV

Topics covered include:

  • Hepatitis B: Meeting Summary
  • Novel HBV Therapies
  • Resistance Rates Associated With HBV Therapies
  • Combination vs Monotherapy
  • Monitoring for Resistance
  • Management of Resistance
  • Mechanisms of Action of Currently Approved Agents for HCV Infection
  • Viral Dynamics in Nonresponse or Developing Resistance
  • New HCV Therapies: Protease Inhibitors
  • New HCV Therapies: Polymerase Inhibitors
  • STAT C Agents in HCV Treatment Failure
  • Future Treatment Strategies


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