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Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection

The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is disproportionately high among prisoners, especially among those who are drug-dependent. However, current screening and treatment recommendations are inconsistent for this population, and appropriate care is not reliably provided. To address thes...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Chun-Han, Lin, Ching-Chung, Chen, Huan-Lin, Lin, I-Tsung, Wu, Chia-Hsien, Lee, Yuan-Kai, Bair, Ming-Jong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5794085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29389957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191799
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author Cheng, Chun-Han
Lin, Ching-Chung
Chen, Huan-Lin
Lin, I-Tsung
Wu, Chia-Hsien
Lee, Yuan-Kai
Bair, Ming-Jong
author_facet Cheng, Chun-Han
Lin, Ching-Chung
Chen, Huan-Lin
Lin, I-Tsung
Wu, Chia-Hsien
Lee, Yuan-Kai
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description The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is disproportionately high among prisoners, especially among those who are drug-dependent. However, current screening and treatment recommendations are inconsistent for this population, and appropriate care is not reliably provided. To address these problems, the present study aimed to identify unique characteristics and clinical manifestations of incarcerated patients with HCV infection. We included incarcerated patients who received treatment with pegylated-interferon combined with ribavirin at Mackay Memorial Hospital in Taitung and were serving sentences at either the Taiyuan Skill Training Institute or the Yanwan Training Institute. HCV genotypes 1 (41.4%), 3 (25.9%), and 6 (24.1%) were the most prevalent in the incarcerated patients. During the study period, we analyzed treatment response among 58 incarcerated patients and compared obtained results with treatment response among 52 patients who were living in the community. Higher sustained virological response rate was observed among patients with incarceration and HCV genotype other than 1. The odds ratios (corresponding 95% confidence intervals) for incarceration and genotype 1 were 2.75 (1.06–7.11) and 0.37 (0.14–0.99), respectively. Better treatment compliance among incarcerated patients might partially explain these results. The results of this study suggest that treatment of prisoners with HCV infection is feasible and effective. More appropriate and timely methods are needed to prevent HCV transmission among injection drug users inside prisons.
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spelling pubmed-57940852018-02-09 Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection Cheng, Chun-Han Lin, Ching-Chung Chen, Huan-Lin Lin, I-Tsung Wu, Chia-Hsien Lee, Yuan-Kai Bair, Ming-Jong PLoS One Research Article The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is disproportionately high among prisoners, especially among those who are drug-dependent. However, current screening and treatment recommendations are inconsistent for this population, and appropriate care is not reliably provided. To address these problems, the present study aimed to identify unique characteristics and clinical manifestations of incarcerated patients with HCV infection. We included incarcerated patients who received treatment with pegylated-interferon combined with ribavirin at Mackay Memorial Hospital in Taitung and were serving sentences at either the Taiyuan Skill Training Institute or the Yanwan Training Institute. HCV genotypes 1 (41.4%), 3 (25.9%), and 6 (24.1%) were the most prevalent in the incarcerated patients. During the study period, we analyzed treatment response among 58 incarcerated patients and compared obtained results with treatment response among 52 patients who were living in the community. Higher sustained virological response rate was observed among patients with incarceration and HCV genotype other than 1. The odds ratios (corresponding 95% confidence intervals) for incarceration and genotype 1 were 2.75 (1.06–7.11) and 0.37 (0.14–0.99), respectively. Better treatment compliance among incarcerated patients might partially explain these results. The results of this study suggest that treatment of prisoners with HCV infection is feasible and effective. More appropriate and timely methods are needed to prevent HCV transmission among injection drug users inside prisons. Public Library of Science 2018-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5794085/ /pubmed/29389957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191799 Text en © 2018 Cheng 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lin, I-Tsung
Wu, Chia-Hsien
Lee, Yuan-Kai
Bair, Ming-Jong
Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_full Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_fullStr Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_full_unstemmed Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_short Genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_sort genotype distribution and treatment response among incarcerated drug-dependent patients with chronic hepatitis c infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5794085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29389957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191799
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