I don’t have the answers to this one, but it is an important question… What happened? Excuse my scribbles on this chart - note launch of a ‘cure’ for Hepatitis C in 2013/14, calculations at the time that 260k people per year would essentially rid the US of HepC, and then a peak of people initiating treatment in 2015 with a decline ever since… Estimates are that there is more HepC in the US today than ever. That red shaded part is people who didn’t get an available cure. The gap between goal and shot is getting bigger year by year.
When you launch a cure that doesn't
When you launch a cure that doesn't
When you launch a cure that doesn't
I don’t have the answers to this one, but it is an important question… What happened? Excuse my scribbles on this chart - note launch of a ‘cure’ for Hepatitis C in 2013/14, calculations at the time that 260k people per year would essentially rid the US of HepC, and then a peak of people initiating treatment in 2015 with a decline ever since… Estimates are that there is more HepC in the US today than ever. That red shaded part is people who didn’t get an available cure. The gap between goal and shot is getting bigger year by year.