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A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and B virus (HBV) infections are highly prevalent, with a high percentage of undiagnosed cases. Knowledge of HCV and its modes of transmission are essential for disease prevention and management. We studied a high-risk New Zealand gang population on viral hepatitis prevalence...

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Autores principales: Aluzaite, Kristina, Tewhaiti-Smith, Jordan, Fraser, Margaret, Johnson, Steve, Glen, Elizabeth, Beck, Allison, Smith, Barbara, Dummer, Jack, Schultz, Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30224989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172167
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author Aluzaite, Kristina
Tewhaiti-Smith, Jordan
Fraser, Margaret
Johnson, Steve
Glen, Elizabeth
Beck, Allison
Smith, Barbara
Dummer, Jack
Schultz, Michael
author_facet Aluzaite, Kristina
Tewhaiti-Smith, Jordan
Fraser, Margaret
Johnson, Steve
Glen, Elizabeth
Beck, Allison
Smith, Barbara
Dummer, Jack
Schultz, Michael
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description Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and B virus (HBV) infections are highly prevalent, with a high percentage of undiagnosed cases. Knowledge of HCV and its modes of transmission are essential for disease prevention and management. We studied a high-risk New Zealand gang population on viral hepatitis prevalence, their level of knowledge and the liver health risk factors in a community setting. Participants completed demographic, risk factor and knowledge questionnaires in three health meetings in New Zealand. Participants' blood samples were tested for HBV, HCV, biochemical indicators of liver disease. Liver fibrosis levels were assessed using a Fibroscan(®) device. We studied 52 adult Mongrel Mob members, affiliates and whānau (extended family) throughout New Zealand. We identified no HCV and two HBV cases, confirmed high-risk factor levels and poor associated knowledge, with a significant association between lack of knowledge and presence of specific risk factors. We successfully conducted a community-focused, high-risk, hard-to-reach gang population study, and found a link between lack of knowledge and risk factors for HCV infection. This study provided first-of-its-kind data on viral hepatitis in a gang population and demonstrated the need for educational screening programmes to aid early HCV detection, prevention and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-61240442018-09-17 A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families Aluzaite, Kristina Tewhaiti-Smith, Jordan Fraser, Margaret Johnson, Steve Glen, Elizabeth Beck, Allison Smith, Barbara Dummer, Jack Schultz, Michael R Soc Open Sci Biology (Whole Organism) Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and B virus (HBV) infections are highly prevalent, with a high percentage of undiagnosed cases. Knowledge of HCV and its modes of transmission are essential for disease prevention and management. We studied a high-risk New Zealand gang population on viral hepatitis prevalence, their level of knowledge and the liver health risk factors in a community setting. Participants completed demographic, risk factor and knowledge questionnaires in three health meetings in New Zealand. Participants' blood samples were tested for HBV, HCV, biochemical indicators of liver disease. Liver fibrosis levels were assessed using a Fibroscan(®) device. We studied 52 adult Mongrel Mob members, affiliates and whānau (extended family) throughout New Zealand. We identified no HCV and two HBV cases, confirmed high-risk factor levels and poor associated knowledge, with a significant association between lack of knowledge and presence of specific risk factors. We successfully conducted a community-focused, high-risk, hard-to-reach gang population study, and found a link between lack of knowledge and risk factors for HCV infection. This study provided first-of-its-kind data on viral hepatitis in a gang population and demonstrated the need for educational screening programmes to aid early HCV detection, prevention and treatment. The Royal Society 2018-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6124044/ /pubmed/30224989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172167 Text en © 2018 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Aluzaite, Kristina
Tewhaiti-Smith, Jordan
Fraser, Margaret
Johnson, Steve
Glen, Elizabeth
Beck, Allison
Smith, Barbara
Dummer, Jack
Schultz, Michael
A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families
title A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families
title_full A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families
title_fullStr A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families
title_full_unstemmed A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families
title_short A liver health hui: hepatitis C knowledge and associated risk factors in New Zealand gang members and their families
title_sort liver health hui: hepatitis c knowledge and associated risk factors in new zealand gang members and their families
topic Biology (Whole Organism)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30224989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172167
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