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Prioritizing High-Risk Practices and Exploring New Emerging Ones Associated With Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Egypt

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize the risky behaviors and explore the newly emerging pi related to Egyptian habits that may lead to HCV transmission. METHODS: From January 2011 until January 2012, a case control study matched on socio demographic factors was conducted...

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Autores principales: METWALLY, Ammal, MOHSEN, Amira, SALEH, Rehan, FOAUD, Walaa, IBRAHIM, Nihad, RABAAH, Thanaa, EL-SAYED, Manal
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060701
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author METWALLY, Ammal
MOHSEN, Amira
SALEH, Rehan
FOAUD, Walaa
IBRAHIM, Nihad
RABAAH, Thanaa
EL-SAYED, Manal
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MOHSEN, Amira
SALEH, Rehan
FOAUD, Walaa
IBRAHIM, Nihad
RABAAH, Thanaa
EL-SAYED, Manal
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize the risky behaviors and explore the newly emerging pi related to Egyptian habits that may lead to HCV transmission. METHODS: From January 2011 until January 2012, a case control study matched on socio demographic factors was conducted comparing 540 hepatitis C patients and their contacts who were HCV serologically negative (102 subjects). They were randomly selected from six governorates representing Upper Egypt, Lower Egypt, Middle and Canal regions. The questionnaire covered demographic data, risk exposures, behaviors, and practices for HCV infection. Focus group discussions were done with groups of professionals in Hepatology to discuss the observed emerging risk practices in Egypt. RESULTS: In univariate analysis, invasive medical procedures, wound stitches, illiteracy and marriage were significantly associated with HCV infection. Among women, delivery at home by traditional birth attendant was associated with 3 times (OR=2.91, CI=1.23-6.98) and 4 times (OR=3.94, CI=1.44-11.35) increase in HCV risk than delivery at hospital and by doctors respectively. Among males, shaving at barbershops was associated with 2 fold increase in the risk of infection (OR=2.6, CI=1.44-4.89). Newly observed emerging risk practices were: sharing scarves’ pins by veiled women in same houses, sharing loofah for personal cleaning and sharing toothpaste among family members. CONCLUSION: Increasing risk of HCV infection in Egypt reinforces the need for strict implementation of effective HCV prevention programs according to the prevailing risk behaviours.
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spelling pubmed-44418922015-06-09 Prioritizing High-Risk Practices and Exploring New Emerging Ones Associated With Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Egypt METWALLY, Ammal MOHSEN, Amira SALEH, Rehan FOAUD, Walaa IBRAHIM, Nihad RABAAH, Thanaa EL-SAYED, Manal Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize the risky behaviors and explore the newly emerging pi related to Egyptian habits that may lead to HCV transmission. METHODS: From January 2011 until January 2012, a case control study matched on socio demographic factors was conducted comparing 540 hepatitis C patients and their contacts who were HCV serologically negative (102 subjects). They were randomly selected from six governorates representing Upper Egypt, Lower Egypt, Middle and Canal regions. The questionnaire covered demographic data, risk exposures, behaviors, and practices for HCV infection. Focus group discussions were done with groups of professionals in Hepatology to discuss the observed emerging risk practices in Egypt. RESULTS: In univariate analysis, invasive medical procedures, wound stitches, illiteracy and marriage were significantly associated with HCV infection. Among women, delivery at home by traditional birth attendant was associated with 3 times (OR=2.91, CI=1.23-6.98) and 4 times (OR=3.94, CI=1.44-11.35) increase in HCV risk than delivery at hospital and by doctors respectively. Among males, shaving at barbershops was associated with 2 fold increase in the risk of infection (OR=2.6, CI=1.44-4.89). Newly observed emerging risk practices were: sharing scarves’ pins by veiled women in same houses, sharing loofah for personal cleaning and sharing toothpaste among family members. CONCLUSION: Increasing risk of HCV infection in Egypt reinforces the need for strict implementation of effective HCV prevention programs according to the prevailing risk behaviours. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4441892/ /pubmed/26060701 Text en Copyright © Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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RABAAH, Thanaa
EL-SAYED, Manal
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title_short Prioritizing High-Risk Practices and Exploring New Emerging Ones Associated With Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Egypt
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060701
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