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Hepatitis C in Puerto Rico: a time for public health action.

Cynthia M Pérez1, Carmen Albizu, Marisol Peña, Esther A Torres, Juan C Reyes, Héctor Colón, Ana P Ortiz, Erick Suárez.   

Abstract

Studies investigating the seroprevalence of HCV infection have been carried out in diverse populations, showing an estimated worldwide prevalence of 3%. A seroprevalence survey conducted among randomly selected non-institutionalized adults aged 21-64 years in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2001-2002 revealed that 6.3% were positive for HCV antibodies. These data suggest that Puerto Ricans are burdened with a significantly greater prevalence of HCV infection compared to the general United States population aged 20-69 years (0.9%-4.3%). This article illustrates data from different sources that taken together establish the need to start addressing HCV infection in Puerto Rico with prompt and decisive public health actions. Some of these include (1) establish hepatitis C prevention as a priority for state and municipal public health authorities, (2) raise awareness and educate target populations about HCV transmission and prevention, (3) increase clinician awareness of the HCV reporting system and the epidemiology and management of hepatitis C, (4) increase availability of diagnosis and treatment facilities, (5) increase access to effective drug treatment services, and (6) develop appropriate control measures to help reduce continued transmission in correctional settings.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18246968

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  P R Health Sci J        ISSN: 0738-0658            Impact factor:   0.705


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2.  Knowledge of viral hepatitis among Puerto Rican adults: implications for prevention.

Authors:  Marievelisse Soto-Salgado; Erick Suárez; Ana P Ortiz; Sandra Adrovet; Edmir Marrero; Marytere Meléndez; Héctor M Colón; Carmen Albizu; María Del C Santos; Esther Torres; Cynthia M Pérez
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2011-08

3.  Feasibility of collecting biologic specimens in population-based surveys: experiences from the epidemiology of hepatitis C in the household, adult population of Puerto Rico study.

Authors:  Cynthia M Pérez; Edmir Marrero; Marytere Meléndez; Sandra Adrovet; Héctor Colón; Carmen Albizu; Esther A Torres; Ana P Ortiz; Erick Suárez
Journal:  P R Health Sci J       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 0.705

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