| Literature DB >> 34072635 |
Laura Huiban1, Carol Stanciu1,2, Cristina Maria Muzica1, Tudor Cuciureanu1,2, Stefan Chiriac1,2, Sebastian Zenovia1, Vladut Mirel Burduloi3, Oana Petrea1,2, Ana Maria Sîngeap1,2, Irina Gîrleanu1,2, Cătălin Sfarti1,2, Camelia Cojocariu1,2, Anca Trifan1,2.
Abstract
(1) Background: The World Health Organization adopted a strategy for the Global Health Sector on Viral Hepatitis in 2016, with the main objective of eliminating hepatitis C virus (HCV) by 2030. In this work, we aimed to evaluate the prevalence of HCV infection and risk factors in a Romanian village using population-based screening as part of the global C virus eradication program. (2)Entities:
Keywords: cascade of care; health policy; hepatitis C virus treatment; micro-elimination; screening
Year: 2021 PMID: 34072635 PMCID: PMC8229891 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9060651
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Adressed questionnaire in screened subjects.
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Age: o 18–29 years, o 30–39 years, o 40–49 years, o 50–59 years, o 60–69 years, o 70–79 years, o 80–97 years Sex male female Residence rural urban Etnicity romanians roma other Educational status subjects without university studies subjects with university studies Marital status widowed or divorced married or living together as a couple Social status retired housewives employees |
Previous known HBV/HDV Known HCV (+) family members Professional exposure to blood products Blood transfusions before 1992 Abortion before 1990 Multiple surgeries Multiple dental interventions Hemodialysis Sexual contacts with multiple/unknown partners IV (intravenous) drugs Tattooing/piercing Sharing personal hygiene objects |
Figure 1Screened participants for HCV infection, with number of people invited for screening, the total number of screened people and the prevalence of patients with positive HCV antibodies. HCV, hepatitis C virus.
Demographic characteristics of the study cohort.
| Variable | Patients with Negative HCV Ab | Patients with Positive HCV Ab | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex, | |||
| Male | 947 (33) | 25 (32.1) | 0.815 |
| Female | 1920 (67) | 53 (67.9) | |
| Age, years, | |||
| 18–29 | 284 (9.9) | 1 (1.3) | 0.163 |
| 30–39 | 211 (7.4) | 4 (5.1) | |
| 40–49 | 358 (12.5) | 6 (7.7) | |
| 50–59 | 552 (19.2) | 11 (14.1) | |
| 60–69 | 614 (21.4) | 14 (17.9) | |
| 70–79 | 443 (15.5) | 18 (23.1) | |
| 80–97 | 405 (14.1) | 24 (30.8) | |
| Marital status, | |||
| Widowed or divorced | 353 (12.3) | 67 (85.9) | 0.037 |
| Married or living together as a couple | 2514 (87.7) | 11 (14.1) | |
| Social status, | |||
| Retired persons | 1277 (44.5) | 44 (56.4) | 0.26 |
| Housewives | 810 (28.3) | 28 (35.9) | |
| Employees | 780 (27.2) | 6 (7.7) | |
| Educational status, | |||
| Subjects without university studies | 2510 (87.5) | 73 (93.6) | 0.188 |
| Subjects with university studies | 357 (12.5) | 5 (6.4) |
Figure 2The prevalence of HCV infection in different age groups.
Figure 3Cascade of care composed of different steps. Positive HCV Ab: Number of people estimated to have viremic HCV infection. Linked to care: Number of patients evaluated for treatment. Detectable HCV-RNA: Number of patients who received a diagnosis of viremic HCV infection. This number excludes patients who were cured of their infection or who had experienced the spontaneous clearance of their infection before 2019. Treated: Number of patients who initiated HCV treatment (all types of treatment, interferon-based regimens). Cured: Number of patients who obtained a sustained virologic response (SVR).
Risk factors associated with chronic HCV infection.
| Risk Factors | HCV Negative | HCV Positive | OR | 95% CI | |
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| Known HBV/HDV | 46 (1.60) | 3 (3.84) | 0.62 | 0.3–1.31 | 0.302 |
| Known HCV (+) family members | 47 (1.63) | 5 (6.41) | 2.23 | 1.37–3.5 | 0.0001 |
| Professional exposure to blood products | 78 (2.72) | 0 (0.00) | 0.25 | 0.11–0.53 | 0.0001 |
| Abortion before 1990 | 141 (4.91) | 8 (10.25) | 1.35 | 1.02–1.9 | 0.023 |
| Multiple surgeries | 83 (2.89) | 6 (7.69) | 1.32 | 1.05–1.72 | 0.038 |
| Blood transfusions before 1992 | 45 (1.56) | 4 (5.12) | 3.21 | 2.25–4.52 | 0.0001 |
| Multiple dental interventions | 67 (2.33) | 11 (14.10) | 1.12 | 0.67–1.45 | 0.303 |
| Hemodialysis | 33 (1.15) | 0 (0.00) | 0.34 | 0.06–1.03 | 0.062 |
| Sexual contacts with multiple partners | 133 (4.63) | 2 (2.56) | 0.88 | 0.52–1.38 | 0.615 |
| Intravenous drugs | 78 (2.72) | 1 (1.28) | 0.71 | 0.4–1.44 | 0.302 |
| Tattooing/piercing | 81 (2.82) | 3 (3.84) | 1.25 | 0.72–1.84 | 0.251 |
| Sharing personal hygiene objects | 103 (3.59) | 8 (10.25) | 1.45 | 1.12–1.73 | 0.002 |
OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; HBV, hepatitis B virus; HCV, hepatitis C virus; HDV, hepatitis D virus.