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    • The opioid epidemic during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact on HIV and HCV control 

      Treviño, Ana ; Soriano, Vicente (NLM (Medline), 2021)
      The opioid epidemic is a tragedy in the United States. In the 12-month period that ended in April 2021, more than 100,000 US citizens died of drug overdose, up almost 30% from the 78,000 deaths in the prior year.
    • The slowdown of new infections by human retroviruses has reached a plateau in Spain 

      de Mendoza, Carmen; Carrizo, Paula; Sauleda, Silvia; Richart, Alberto; Rando, Ariadna; Miró, Elisenda; Benito, Rafael; Ayerdi, Oscar; Encinas, Begoña; Aguilera, Antonio; Reina, Gabriel; Rojo, Silvia; González, Rocío; Fernández-Ruiz, Mario; Liendo, Paloma; Montiel, Natalia; Roc, Lourdes; Treviño, Ana; Pozuelo, María José; Soriano, Vicente (Journal of Medical Virology, 2023)
      The 2022 annual meeting of the HTLV & HIV-2 Spanish Network was held in Madrid on December 14. We summarize here the main information presented and discussed at the workshop and review time trends for human retroviral ...
    • Treatment of hepatitis delta and HIV infection 

      Soriano, Vicente; de Mendoza, Carmen; Treviño, Ana; Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel; Moreno-Torres, Víctor; Corral, Octavio Jorge; Barreiro, Pablo (Liver International, 2023)
      Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) is a defective agent that only infects individuals with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Around 5–10% of chronic hepatitis B patients worldwide are superinfected with HDV, which means 15–25 million ...
    • Ultra-long-acting (XLA) antivirals for chronic viral hepatitis 

      Soriano, Vicente ; Alvarez, Carmen ; Edagwa, Benson; de Mendoza, Carmen; Montoya, Noemí ; Treviño, Ana ; Gendelman, Howard E. (Elsevier B.V., 2022)
      Viral hepatitis is among the top four causes of mortality globally, causing 1.4 million deaths each year, exceeding tuberculosis, malaria and human immunodeficiency virus. Hepatitis B and C are responsible for 90% of ...
    • Ultra-long-acting antivirals as chemical vaccines to prevent viral diseases 

      Soriano, Vicente; Edagwa, Benson; de Mendoza, Carmen; Barreiro, Pablo; Corral, Octavio Jorge; Treviño, Ana; Gendelman, Howard E. (Future Microbiology, 07/2022)
      For two centuries, vaccines have been successful in the fight against viruses, triggering immune protection. Indeed, the elimination of smallpox, the only infectious disease eradicated to date, was made possible through ...