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Specific Aims : 1. To describe the natural history of acute HCV infection in street-recruited, active IDUs by prospectively observing the spectrum of clinical and laboratory features, the viral kinetics of early infection, the proportion who spontaneously clear infection, and the timing of clearance. 2. To characterize the evolution of HCV-specific cellular immune responses in acute HCV infection, including the HCV epitope specificity, precursor frequency, phenotype, cytokine profile, proliferation and cytotoxicity of HCV-specific T-cells. 3. To study the kinetics and function of HCV-specific cellular immune responses in parallel with the virologic events, comparing IDUs whose infection is cleared with those who progress to chronic infection, to determine the characteristics of a successful immune response to HCV.
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