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The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014

BACKGROUND: Recent HCV therapeutic advances make effective screening crucial for potential HCV eradication. To identify the target population for a possible population-based screening strategy to complement current risk-based testing in France, we aimed to estimate the number of adults with undiagno...

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Autores principales: Brouard, Cécile, Le Strat, Yann, Larsen, Christine, Jauffret-Roustide, Marie, Lot, Florence, Pillonel, Josiane
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25961575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126920
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author Brouard, Cécile
Le Strat, Yann
Larsen, Christine
Jauffret-Roustide, Marie
Lot, Florence
Pillonel, Josiane
author_facet Brouard, Cécile
Le Strat, Yann
Larsen, Christine
Jauffret-Roustide, Marie
Lot, Florence
Pillonel, Josiane
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description BACKGROUND: Recent HCV therapeutic advances make effective screening crucial for potential HCV eradication. To identify the target population for a possible population-based screening strategy to complement current risk-based testing in France, we aimed to estimate the number of adults with undiagnosed chronic HCV infection and age and gender distribution at two time points: 2004 and 2014. METHODS: A model taking into account mortality, HCV incidence and diagnosis rates was applied to the 2004 national seroprevalence survey. RESULTS: In 2014, an estimated 74,102 individuals aged 18 to 80 were undiagnosed for chronic HCV infection (plausible interval: 64,920-83,283) compared with 100,868 [95%CI: 58,534-143,202] in 2004. Men aged 18-59 represented approximately half of the undiagnosed population in 2014. The proportion of undiagnosed individuals in 2004 (43%) varied from 21.9% to 74.1% in the 1945-1965 and 1924-1944 birth cohorts. Consequently, age and gender distributions between the chronically-infected (diagnosed and undiagnosed) and undiagnosed HCV populations were different, the 1945-1965 birth cohort representing 48.9% and 24.7%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Many individuals were still undiagnosed in 2014 despite a marked reduction with respect to 2004. The present work contributed to the 2014 recommendation of a new French complementary screening strategy, consisting in one-time simultaneous HCV, HBV and HIV testing in men aged 18-60. Further studies are needed to assess the cost-effectiveness and feasibility of such a strategy. We also demonstrated that data on the undiagnosed HCV population are crucial to help adapt testing strategies, as the features of the chronically-infected HCV population are very distinct.
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spelling pubmed-44274422015-05-21 The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014 Brouard, Cécile Le Strat, Yann Larsen, Christine Jauffret-Roustide, Marie Lot, Florence Pillonel, Josiane PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Recent HCV therapeutic advances make effective screening crucial for potential HCV eradication. To identify the target population for a possible population-based screening strategy to complement current risk-based testing in France, we aimed to estimate the number of adults with undiagnosed chronic HCV infection and age and gender distribution at two time points: 2004 and 2014. METHODS: A model taking into account mortality, HCV incidence and diagnosis rates was applied to the 2004 national seroprevalence survey. RESULTS: In 2014, an estimated 74,102 individuals aged 18 to 80 were undiagnosed for chronic HCV infection (plausible interval: 64,920-83,283) compared with 100,868 [95%CI: 58,534-143,202] in 2004. Men aged 18-59 represented approximately half of the undiagnosed population in 2014. The proportion of undiagnosed individuals in 2004 (43%) varied from 21.9% to 74.1% in the 1945-1965 and 1924-1944 birth cohorts. Consequently, age and gender distributions between the chronically-infected (diagnosed and undiagnosed) and undiagnosed HCV populations were different, the 1945-1965 birth cohort representing 48.9% and 24.7%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Many individuals were still undiagnosed in 2014 despite a marked reduction with respect to 2004. The present work contributed to the 2014 recommendation of a new French complementary screening strategy, consisting in one-time simultaneous HCV, HBV and HIV testing in men aged 18-60. Further studies are needed to assess the cost-effectiveness and feasibility of such a strategy. We also demonstrated that data on the undiagnosed HCV population are crucial to help adapt testing strategies, as the features of the chronically-infected HCV population are very distinct. Public Library of Science 2015-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4427442/ /pubmed/25961575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126920 Text en © 2015 Brouard 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.
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Brouard, Cécile
Le Strat, Yann
Larsen, Christine
Jauffret-Roustide, Marie
Lot, Florence
Pillonel, Josiane
The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014
title The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014
title_full The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014
title_fullStr The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014
title_full_unstemmed The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014
title_short The Undiagnosed Chronically-Infected HCV Population in France. Implications for Expanded Testing Recommendations in 2014
title_sort undiagnosed chronically-infected hcv population in france. implications for expanded testing recommendations in 2014
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25961575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126920
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