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Dr Curtis Cooper

Principal Investigator

Professional Title: Professor of Medicine, University of Ottawa. Senior Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. Division Head - Infectious Diseases, The Ottawa Hospital.

Province / Territory: Ontario

Primary Affiliation: University of Ottawa

Area of research: 

  • Hepatitis B
  • HIV/HCV Coinfection

CIHR pillar: 

  • Clinical research

Email: ccooper@toh.on.ca

Institutional profile   Link to PubMed  

Selected publications

Liver Fibrosis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Coinfection Before and After Sustained Virologic Response: What Is the Best Noninvasive Marker for Monitoring Regression?

01-08-2021 View publication

The impact of electronic medical record system implementation on HCV screening and continuum of care: a systematic review

01-09-2021 View publication

HCV infection characteristics, treatment uptake and outcomes in patient with diabetes mellitus

12-11-2022 View publication

Hospitalization related to chronic hepatitis B and C in recent immigrants in Canada: An immigration administrative data-linked, population-based cohort study

15-06-2022 View publication

Uptake and factors associated with direct-acting antiviral therapy for hepatitis C and treatment outcomes among Canadian immigrants: A retrospective cohort analysis

17-03-2022 View publication

Successes and challenges of best practice alerts to identify and engage individuals living with hepatitis C virus

20-05-2024 View publication

Resistance-Associated Substitution Testing Trends and Impact on HCV Treatment Outcomes in Canada: A CanHepC-CANUHC Analysis

09-01-2025 View publication

Association of MASLD Phenotypes with Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C: The Role of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors

03-02-2025 View publication

Mixed-Genotype HCV Direct Acting Antiviral Outcomes: a CANUHC Analysis

05-08-2024 View publication

Frequent disengagement and subsequent mortality among people living with HIV and Hepatitis C in Canada: A prospective cohort study

19-04-2025 View publication