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1. Evidence-making controversies: the case of hepatitis C treatment and the promise of viral elimination.

2. Beyond interferon side effects: What residual barriers exist to DAA hepatitis C treatment for people who inject drugs?

3. "Don't think I'm going to leave you over it": Accounts of changing hepatitis C status among couples who inject drugs.

4. Harm reduction workers and the challenge of engaging couples who inject drugs in hepatitis C prevention.

5. The Prison Economy of Needles and Syringes: What Opportunities Exist for Blood Borne Virus Risk Reduction When Prices Are so High?

6. Evaluation of two community-controlled peer support services for assessment and treatment of hepatitis C virus infection in opioid substitution treatment clinics: The ETHOS study, Australia.

7. Understanding hepatitis C virus (HCV) health literacy and educational needs among people in prison to enhance HCV care in prisons.

8. Beyond cure: patient reported outcomes of hepatitis C treatment among people who inject drugs in Australia.

9. Expanding access to prevention, care and treatment for hepatitis C virus infection among people who inject drugs.

10. Strategies for achieving universal access to hepatitis C virus prevention and care for people who inject drugs.

11. Assessment and delivery of treatment for hepatitis C virus infection in an opioid substitution treatment clinic with integrated peer-based support in Newcastle, Australia.

12. A gender lens is needed in hepatitis C elimination research.

13. HCV incidence is associated with injecting partner age and HCV serostatus mixing in young adults who inject drugs in San Francisco

14. Progress and remaining challenges to address hepatitis C, other infectious diseases, and drug-related harms to improve the health of people who use drugs.

15. Treading lightly: Finding the best way to use public health surveillance of hepatitis C diagnoses to increase access to cure.

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