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Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region

BACKGROUND: In low hepatitis B virus (HBV)-prevalent countries, most HBV-infected persons are unaware of their status. We aimed to evaluate whether (i) previous HBV-testing, (ii) physicians decision to screen, and (iii) CDC's recommendations identified infected individuals and which risk-factor...

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Autores principales: Bottero, Julie, Boyd, Anders, Lemoine, Maud, Carrat, Fabrice, Gozlan, Joel, Collignon, Anne, Boo, Nicolas, Dhotte, Philippe, Varsat, Brigitte, Muller, Gerard, Cha, Olivier, Valin, Nadia, Nau, Jean, Campa, Pauline, Silbermann, Benjamin, Bary, Marc, Girard, Pierre-Marie, Lacombe, Karine
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3963888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24663387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092266
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author Bottero, Julie
Boyd, Anders
Lemoine, Maud
Carrat, Fabrice
Gozlan, Joel
Collignon, Anne
Boo, Nicolas
Dhotte, Philippe
Varsat, Brigitte
Muller, Gerard
Cha, Olivier
Valin, Nadia
Nau, Jean
Campa, Pauline
Silbermann, Benjamin
Bary, Marc
Girard, Pierre-Marie
Lacombe, Karine
author_facet Bottero, Julie
Boyd, Anders
Lemoine, Maud
Carrat, Fabrice
Gozlan, Joel
Collignon, Anne
Boo, Nicolas
Dhotte, Philippe
Varsat, Brigitte
Muller, Gerard
Cha, Olivier
Valin, Nadia
Nau, Jean
Campa, Pauline
Silbermann, Benjamin
Bary, Marc
Girard, Pierre-Marie
Lacombe, Karine
author_sort Bottero, Julie
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description BACKGROUND: In low hepatitis B virus (HBV)-prevalent countries, most HBV-infected persons are unaware of their status. We aimed to evaluate whether (i) previous HBV-testing, (ii) physicians decision to screen, and (iii) CDC's recommendations identified infected individuals and which risk-factor groups needing testing. METHODS: During a mass, multi-center HBV-screening study from September 2010-August 2011, 3929 participants were screened for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), anti-HBs and anti-Hepatitis B core antibodies (anti-HBcAb). Questions on HBV risk-factors and testing practices were asked to participants, while participants' eligibility for HBV-testing was asked to study medical professionals. RESULTS: 85 (2.2%) participants were HBsAg-positive, while 659 (16.8%) had either resolved HBV infection or isolated anti-HBcAb. When comparing practices, HBV-testing was more likely to occur in HBV-infected participants if Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations were used (Sensitivity = 100%, 95%CI: 95.8–100) than physicians' discretion (Sensitivity = 87.1%, 95%CI: 78.0–93.4) or previous HBV-test (Sensitivity = 36.5%, 95%CI: 26.3–47.6) (p<0.0001). Nevertheless, many non-infected individuals would still have been screened using CDC-recommendations (Specificity = 31.1%, 95%CI: 29.6–32.6). Using multivariable logistic regression, HBsAg-positive status was significantly associated with the following: males, originating from high HBV-endemic region, contact with HBV-infected individual, without national healthcare, and intravenous-drug user (IDU). Of these risk-factors, physician's discretion for testing HBV was not significantly associated with participants' geographical origin or IDU. CONCLUSIONS: Missed opportunities of HBV-screening are largely due to underestimating country of origin as a risk-factor. Applying CDC-recommendations could improve HBV-screening, but with the disadvantage of many tests. Further development of HBV-testing strategies is necessary, especially before severe disease occurs.
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spelling pubmed-39638882014-03-27 Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region Bottero, Julie Boyd, Anders Lemoine, Maud Carrat, Fabrice Gozlan, Joel Collignon, Anne Boo, Nicolas Dhotte, Philippe Varsat, Brigitte Muller, Gerard Cha, Olivier Valin, Nadia Nau, Jean Campa, Pauline Silbermann, Benjamin Bary, Marc Girard, Pierre-Marie Lacombe, Karine PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In low hepatitis B virus (HBV)-prevalent countries, most HBV-infected persons are unaware of their status. We aimed to evaluate whether (i) previous HBV-testing, (ii) physicians decision to screen, and (iii) CDC's recommendations identified infected individuals and which risk-factor groups needing testing. METHODS: During a mass, multi-center HBV-screening study from September 2010-August 2011, 3929 participants were screened for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), anti-HBs and anti-Hepatitis B core antibodies (anti-HBcAb). Questions on HBV risk-factors and testing practices were asked to participants, while participants' eligibility for HBV-testing was asked to study medical professionals. RESULTS: 85 (2.2%) participants were HBsAg-positive, while 659 (16.8%) had either resolved HBV infection or isolated anti-HBcAb. When comparing practices, HBV-testing was more likely to occur in HBV-infected participants if Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations were used (Sensitivity = 100%, 95%CI: 95.8–100) than physicians' discretion (Sensitivity = 87.1%, 95%CI: 78.0–93.4) or previous HBV-test (Sensitivity = 36.5%, 95%CI: 26.3–47.6) (p<0.0001). Nevertheless, many non-infected individuals would still have been screened using CDC-recommendations (Specificity = 31.1%, 95%CI: 29.6–32.6). Using multivariable logistic regression, HBsAg-positive status was significantly associated with the following: males, originating from high HBV-endemic region, contact with HBV-infected individual, without national healthcare, and intravenous-drug user (IDU). Of these risk-factors, physician's discretion for testing HBV was not significantly associated with participants' geographical origin or IDU. CONCLUSIONS: Missed opportunities of HBV-screening are largely due to underestimating country of origin as a risk-factor. Applying CDC-recommendations could improve HBV-screening, but with the disadvantage of many tests. Further development of HBV-testing strategies is necessary, especially before severe disease occurs. Public Library of Science 2014-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3963888/ /pubmed/24663387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092266 Text en © 2014 Bottero et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bottero, Julie
Boyd, Anders
Lemoine, Maud
Carrat, Fabrice
Gozlan, Joel
Collignon, Anne
Boo, Nicolas
Dhotte, Philippe
Varsat, Brigitte
Muller, Gerard
Cha, Olivier
Valin, Nadia
Nau, Jean
Campa, Pauline
Silbermann, Benjamin
Bary, Marc
Girard, Pierre-Marie
Lacombe, Karine
Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region
title Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region
title_full Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region
title_fullStr Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region
title_full_unstemmed Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region
title_short Current State of and Needs for Hepatitis B Screening: Results of a Large Screening Study in a Low-Prevalent, Metropolitan Region
title_sort current state of and needs for hepatitis b screening: results of a large screening study in a low-prevalent, metropolitan region
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3963888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24663387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092266
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