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High prevalence of HCV in a cohort of injectors on methadone substitution treatment.

Krystal C K Lee1, Wilina W L Lim, Shui Shan Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In Hong Kong, methadone treatment is widely accessible. Injecting drug users (IDU) have a relatively low risk behavioural profile and low HIV prevalence (0.3%). The corresponding Hepatitis C (HCV) level, however, is unclear.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the HCV prevalence in IDU in Hong Kong and to identify any associated factors. STUDY
DESIGN: A community-based HCV prevalence study of IDU was conducted in methadone clinics. Demographics and drug use pattern were collected through a questionnaire survey and blood samples were obtained for HCV serological tests.
RESULTS: Data of 567 IDU were analyzed. Most were male (84%) and ethnic Chinese (98%). The median age was 49 years and median injection duration 17 years. Two-thirds (62%) admitted ever sharing injecting equipments. Most (76%) reported having injection drug use in the preceding 3 months, and 44% abused midazolam/triazolam in addition to heroin. Prevalence of HCV antibodies was 85% (95% confidence interval 82.5-88.3%). Injection duration, recent injection, ever sharing injecting equipments and concomitant use of other drugs were independent factors associated with HCV infection.
CONCLUSIONS: HCV prevalence is high in IDU despite a low HIV prevalence and widely available substitution treatment, which has probably slowed but not prevented the HCV epidemic in IDU in Hong Kong.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18191614     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2007.09.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Virol        ISSN: 1386-6532            Impact factor:   3.168


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