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Hepatitis C infection among pregnant women in British Columbia: reported prevalence and critical appraisal of current prenatal screening methods.

Audrey Blasig1, Emily C Wagner, David Pi, Mark Bigham, Valencia P Remple, Kevin J P Craib, Patrick Doyle, Simon Dobson, Eric M Yoshida, David Patrick, Mel Krajden, Deborah M Money.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a relatively common infection in Canada, particularly in British Columbia (BC), there is a paucity of information on actual HCV prevalence in pregnant women. At present, pregnant women are only screened if they fit risk criteria, which may result in under-identification of HCV in this population. The purpose of this study was to determine the overall prevalence rate, age and geographic distribution of reported HCV infection among pregnant women in BC, and compare results to a previously conducted anonymous seroprevalence survey.
METHODS: Reported HCV prevalence was determined through a confidential database linkage of all prenatal screening results at the Canadian Blood Services (CBS) with all HCV test results at the Provincial Laboratory, from May 2000 to Oct 2002. Data were stratified by age group and geographic location, and subsequently compared to an anonymous prenatal seroprevalence survey conducted in 1994.
RESULTS: The overall HCV prevalence rate was 50.3/10,000 (95% CI 46.3-54.6), or 0.5% of the cohort. Prevalence was highest in the northern BC region (66.2/10,000, 95% CI 51.4-85.3) and lowest in the populous suburban region southwest of Vancouver (38.0/10,000, 95% CI 32.3-44.8). Of note, the rate of reported HCV among pregnant women was significantly lower than the anonymous seroprevalence rate: 50.3/10,000 vs. 91.3/10,000 (p < 0.0001).
CONCLUSION: Rates of reported HCV among pregnant women were approximately 50% lower than the rates determined by the anonymous seroprevalence survey. Further research is needed to determine the relative merits of the current selective screening policy versus universal prenatal HCV screening in pregnancy.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21608379      PMCID: PMC6974282     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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