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Guidelines for the Care and Treatment of Persons Diagnosed with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection [Internet]. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2018 Jul.

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Guidelines for the Care and Treatment of Persons Diagnosed with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection [Internet].

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Fig. 1. Chronic hepatitis C virus infections averted per randomly allocated HCV treatment over 20 years globally, and by region.

Fig. 1Chronic hepatitis C virus infections averted per randomly allocated HCV treatment over 20 years globally, and by region

From: Web Annex 4, Modelling analyses

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