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Towards SDG30: Fighting HCV with a screening program in Lombardy

BACKGROUND: The third Sustainable Development Goal, specifically in target 3.3, identifies fighting HCV as a priority. It is estimated that in Italy more than 200.000 patients eligible for HCV treatment are not being treated and 20% are not aware of the infection. Lombardy region to promptly identif...

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Autores principales: Meloni, A, Piccinelli, S, Marrocu, C, Odone, A, Cereda, D
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10595467/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.993
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author Meloni, A
Piccinelli, S
Marrocu, C
Odone, A
Cereda, D
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description BACKGROUND: The third Sustainable Development Goal, specifically in target 3.3, identifies fighting HCV as a priority. It is estimated that in Italy more than 200.000 patients eligible for HCV treatment are not being treated and 20% are not aware of the infection. Lombardy region to promptly identify and treat patients affected, developed a screening program to be offered to all patients born between 1969 and 1989. Healthcare facilities were divided into first and second-level centers and the campaign was designed in 2 phases: at the first level centres patients were screened with blood tests, if positive they were contacted by second level structures to get a diagnostic test and if confirmed positive to start the therapeutic approach. METHODS: The screening program started in June 2022 and consisted of an opportunistic offer of free testing for serum anti-HCV antibodies in the context of any healthcare performance offered to eligible patients. Data were uploaded and collected on a web database from which second-level centers could obtain data of positive patients to contact them and set appointment for confirmation tests. RESULTS: As of 31st December 2022 120,193 individuals underwent HCV screening in 75 screening centers in Lombardy. The mean age was 44 years, 65.2% were females, and 83.7% were tested at outpatient blood collection centers. 604 (0.50%) patients tested positive with mean age 47 (±5). HCV-RNA was detectable in 125 out of 441 (28.3%) anti-HCV positive subjects with available HCV-RNA. Patients with active HCV infection were aged 46 (±6) and were mostly males (56.8%). Overall, the prevalence of active infection in the general population was 0.10% and was higher in elderly. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of active HCV infection in the general population born between 1969 and 1989 in Lombardy was low. Considering the higher prevalence of active infection in the elderly population, an extension of the screening offer to patients born between 1949-70 could be evaluated. KEY MESSAGES: • Prevalence of active HCV infection in screened population is low. • Extending the screening offer may result in higher number of positive results and more people directed towards treatment.
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spelling pubmed-105954672023-10-25 Towards SDG30: Fighting HCV with a screening program in Lombardy Meloni, A Piccinelli, S Marrocu, C Odone, A Cereda, D Eur J Public Health Poster Walks BACKGROUND: The third Sustainable Development Goal, specifically in target 3.3, identifies fighting HCV as a priority. It is estimated that in Italy more than 200.000 patients eligible for HCV treatment are not being treated and 20% are not aware of the infection. Lombardy region to promptly identify and treat patients affected, developed a screening program to be offered to all patients born between 1969 and 1989. Healthcare facilities were divided into first and second-level centers and the campaign was designed in 2 phases: at the first level centres patients were screened with blood tests, if positive they were contacted by second level structures to get a diagnostic test and if confirmed positive to start the therapeutic approach. METHODS: The screening program started in June 2022 and consisted of an opportunistic offer of free testing for serum anti-HCV antibodies in the context of any healthcare performance offered to eligible patients. Data were uploaded and collected on a web database from which second-level centers could obtain data of positive patients to contact them and set appointment for confirmation tests. RESULTS: As of 31st December 2022 120,193 individuals underwent HCV screening in 75 screening centers in Lombardy. The mean age was 44 years, 65.2% were females, and 83.7% were tested at outpatient blood collection centers. 604 (0.50%) patients tested positive with mean age 47 (±5). HCV-RNA was detectable in 125 out of 441 (28.3%) anti-HCV positive subjects with available HCV-RNA. Patients with active HCV infection were aged 46 (±6) and were mostly males (56.8%). Overall, the prevalence of active infection in the general population was 0.10% and was higher in elderly. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of active HCV infection in the general population born between 1969 and 1989 in Lombardy was low. Considering the higher prevalence of active infection in the elderly population, an extension of the screening offer to patients born between 1949-70 could be evaluated. KEY MESSAGES: • Prevalence of active HCV infection in screened population is low. • Extending the screening offer may result in higher number of positive results and more people directed towards treatment. Oxford University Press 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10595467/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.993 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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