Aim. To evaluate the response to interferon alpha in patients with chr
onic hepatitis C in Christchurch. Method. Fifteen patients with chroni
c HCV were given interferon alpha 3 million units subcutaneously three
times a week for up to 24 weeks. A complete and partial biochemical r
esponse was defined by relative changes in the serum alanine aminotran
sferase (ALT) during the treatment period. Detection of HCV RNA by the
polymerase chain reaction was used to determine the virological respo
nse to treatment. Result. A complete or partial response was seen in n
ine of the 15 patients (60%). Histological improvement was demonstrate
d in all patients for whom paired liver biopsies were taken. Following
treatment two of the five complete responders have shown a sustained
biochemical response but only one has remained PCR negative, ie, a sus
tained virological responder. The other three, complete responders and
all four partial responders relapsed. Conclusion. The response to tre
atment and relapse was comparable with other studies. It remains to be
shown whether investigation of the viral titre and/or viral type will
help to explain the high relapse rate in these patients with chronic
HCV.