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AASLD/IDSA Guidelines: Initiation of HCV therapy in adults
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Following completion of hepatitis C treatment, a sustained virologic response (SVR) is defined as the continued absence of detectable HCV RNA for what period of time?

3 weeks or more

6 weeks or more

12 weeks or more

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