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Need for action: End the silence on Hepatitis C Today the hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects an estimated 9 million of European citizens. People who inject drugs, or who injected in their past,are the largest group with estimated prevalence rates in some European countries up to 90%. In other populations such as among "men who have sex with men (MSM)", infection rates are also rising rapidly. Without proper treatment HCV can be a serious and even deadly disease. The 1st European conference brought together key actors on HCV, including drug user community representatives, harm reduction experts, health care professionals, pharmaceutical companies, researchers and policy makers to develop pathways for effective health responses and to open treatment for those who need it. One of the highlights during the conference was the presentation of the 'Berlin Declaration', a pressing call to national and European policy makers, to ensure better access and quality of hepatitis treatment for the most marginalised groups and individuals.
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