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Hepatitis Delta Treatment: Where We Are and Where We Are Headed
Episode 139

Hepatitis Delta Treatment: Where We Are and Where We Are Headed

Few treatment options exist for HDV, but many promising investigational agents are on the horizon. Listen to experts discuss what questions still need to be answered to optimize treatment of HDV with current―as well as new and emerging―agents.

Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast · Stefan Zeuzem MD, Nancy Reau MD

March 3, 202217m 26s

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Show Notes

Treatment options for hepatitis delta virus (HDV) are lacking, but many exciting agents are under investigation. Hear Drs Nancy Reau and Stefan Zeuzem discuss their thoughts on up-and-coming agents for treating HDV, and explore what questions need answering to most effectively use currently available and emerging therapies, which include:

  • Bulevirtide
  • Interferon λ
  • Lonafarnib

Presenters:

Nancy Reau, MD
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Section of Hepatology
Associate Director, Solid Organ Transplantation
Richard B. Capps Chair of Hepatology
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois

Stefan Zeuzem, MD
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Department of Medicine I
JW Goethe University Hospital
Frankfurt, Germany

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