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Active alcohol intake is known to be associated with faster liver disease progression in HCV monoinfection
Slow progression of liver disease: Abstinence from alcohol use for all, regardless of underlying disease process: counsel or refer for treatment, as appropriate (see ) Avoidance of hepatotoxic or nephrotoxic medications (eg, NVP, ddI, NSAIDs, aminoglycosides) Treatment of HIV, if coinfected with HBV or HCV: ARV therapy for HIV may slow progression of HBV and
8, 9 Since the ART era, however, the spectrum of liver disease among HIV-infected individuals has shifted to concomitant infection with chronic HCV, chronic HBV, medication-related hepatotoxicity, alcohol abuse, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) (Table 1)
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