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Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic

Background: In response to the goal of the World Health Organisation to eliminate hepatitis C virus infections by 2030, Romania is striving for national elimination. An already successful micro-elimination project was expanded to test-and-treat specific populations and at-risk groups. The aim of thi...

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Autores principales: Butaru, Anca Elena, Gheonea, Dan Ionuț, Rogoveanu, Ion, Diculescu, Mircea, Boicea, Ancuța-Ramona, Bunescu, Marius, Streba, Costin-Teodor, Oancea, Carmen Nicoleta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8584569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34768496
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214976
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author Butaru, Anca Elena
Gheonea, Dan Ionuț
Rogoveanu, Ion
Diculescu, Mircea
Boicea, Ancuța-Ramona
Bunescu, Marius
Streba, Costin-Teodor
Oancea, Carmen Nicoleta
author_facet Butaru, Anca Elena
Gheonea, Dan Ionuț
Rogoveanu, Ion
Diculescu, Mircea
Boicea, Ancuța-Ramona
Bunescu, Marius
Streba, Costin-Teodor
Oancea, Carmen Nicoleta
author_sort Butaru, Anca Elena
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description Background: In response to the goal of the World Health Organisation to eliminate hepatitis C virus infections by 2030, Romania is striving for national elimination. An already successful micro-elimination project was expanded to test-and-treat specific populations and at-risk groups. The aim of this project was to identify the individuals with HCV infection in disadvantaged regions who do not have proper medical care access. Materials and Methods: Our two-arm interventional cross-sectional study used rapid anti-HCV antibody testing on two population groups from the Romanian southwestern region of Oltenia, approached between September 2020 and May 2021. The first group consisted of predominantly over 40 years old individuals, recruited through five family doctors from two medium-sized towns (community lot—CL). We approached a second group, aged 18–65, through 11 medical offices of five large factories in the same region (industry lot, IL). A 12-items questionnaire was given to each participant, to determine risk factors and record demographic data. Eligible patients initiated antiviral therapy using direct-acting antivirals (DAAs). Results: We enrolled 15,383 individuals between all 16 locations. The overall prevalence by antibody testing was 0.77% (119 cases). Of these, 57 subsequently received treatment with DAAs. We identified blood transfusions as a risk factor within the CL. Participants in the IL reported a relatively high risk for the following situations: sharing of personal hygiene belongings with another person, performing previous blood transfusions, dental interventions and previous surgery. Conclusions: In this global context, the use of micro-elimination allows interventions to be faster and more efficient. This is possible by targeting smaller and specific HCV risk groups.
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spelling pubmed-85845692021-11-12 Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic Butaru, Anca Elena Gheonea, Dan Ionuț Rogoveanu, Ion Diculescu, Mircea Boicea, Ancuța-Ramona Bunescu, Marius Streba, Costin-Teodor Oancea, Carmen Nicoleta J Clin Med Article Background: In response to the goal of the World Health Organisation to eliminate hepatitis C virus infections by 2030, Romania is striving for national elimination. An already successful micro-elimination project was expanded to test-and-treat specific populations and at-risk groups. The aim of this project was to identify the individuals with HCV infection in disadvantaged regions who do not have proper medical care access. Materials and Methods: Our two-arm interventional cross-sectional study used rapid anti-HCV antibody testing on two population groups from the Romanian southwestern region of Oltenia, approached between September 2020 and May 2021. The first group consisted of predominantly over 40 years old individuals, recruited through five family doctors from two medium-sized towns (community lot—CL). We approached a second group, aged 18–65, through 11 medical offices of five large factories in the same region (industry lot, IL). A 12-items questionnaire was given to each participant, to determine risk factors and record demographic data. Eligible patients initiated antiviral therapy using direct-acting antivirals (DAAs). Results: We enrolled 15,383 individuals between all 16 locations. The overall prevalence by antibody testing was 0.77% (119 cases). Of these, 57 subsequently received treatment with DAAs. We identified blood transfusions as a risk factor within the CL. Participants in the IL reported a relatively high risk for the following situations: sharing of personal hygiene belongings with another person, performing previous blood transfusions, dental interventions and previous surgery. Conclusions: In this global context, the use of micro-elimination allows interventions to be faster and more efficient. This is possible by targeting smaller and specific HCV risk groups. MDPI 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8584569/ /pubmed/34768496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214976 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Butaru, Anca Elena
Gheonea, Dan Ionuț
Rogoveanu, Ion
Diculescu, Mircea
Boicea, Ancuța-Ramona
Bunescu, Marius
Streba, Costin-Teodor
Oancea, Carmen Nicoleta
Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic
title Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic
title_full Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic
title_short Micro-Elimination: Updated Pathway to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C in Small Communities and Industrial Settings during the COVID 19 Pandemic
title_sort micro-elimination: updated pathway to global elimination of hepatitis c in small communities and industrial settings during the covid 19 pandemic
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8584569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34768496
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214976
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