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Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) vertical transmission (VT) is 5%–6% in monoinfected women, and that 25%–40% of HCV infection clears spontaneously within 5 years. However, there is no consensus on how VT rates should be estimated, and there is a lack of info...
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Oxford University Press
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989130/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35403676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciac270 |
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author | Ades, Anthony E Gordon, Fabiana Scott, Karen Collins, Intira J Claire, Thorne Pembrey, Lucy Chappell, Elizabeth Mariné-Barjoan, Eugènia Butler, Karina Indolfi, Giuseppe Gibb, Diana M Judd, Ali |
author_facet | Ades, Anthony E Gordon, Fabiana Scott, Karen Collins, Intira J Claire, Thorne Pembrey, Lucy Chappell, Elizabeth Mariné-Barjoan, Eugènia Butler, Karina Indolfi, Giuseppe Gibb, Diana M Judd, Ali |
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description | BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) vertical transmission (VT) is 5%–6% in monoinfected women, and that 25%–40% of HCV infection clears spontaneously within 5 years. However, there is no consensus on how VT rates should be estimated, and there is a lack of information on VT rates “net” of clearance. METHODS: We reanalyzed data on 1749 children in 3 prospective cohorts to obtain coherent estimates of overall VT rate and VT rates net of clearance at different ages. Clearance rates were used to impute the proportion of uninfected children who had been infected and then cleared before testing negative. The proportion of transmission early in utero, late in utero, and at delivery was estimated from data on the proportion of HCV RNA positive within 3 days of birth, and differences between elective cesarean and nonelective cesarean deliveries. RESULTS: Overall VT rates were 7.2% (95% credible interval [CrI], 5.6%–8.9%) in mothers who were human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) negative and 12.1% (95% CrI, 8.6%–16.8%) in HIV-coinfected women. The corresponding rates net of clearance at 5 years were 2.4% (95% CrI, 1.1%–4.1%), and 4.1% (95% CrI, 1.7%–7.3%). We estimated that 24.8% (95% CrI, 12.1%–40.8%) of infections occur early in utero, 66.0% (95% CrI, 42.5%–83.3%) later in utero, and 9.3% (95% CrI, 0.5%–30.6%) during delivery. CONCLUSIONS: Overall VT rates are about 24% higher than previously assumed, but the risk of infection persisting beyond age 5 years is about 38% lower. The results can inform design of trials of interventions to prevent or treat pediatric HCV infection, and strategies to manage children exposed in utero. |
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spelling | pubmed-99891302023-03-08 Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission Ades, Anthony E Gordon, Fabiana Scott, Karen Collins, Intira J Claire, Thorne Pembrey, Lucy Chappell, Elizabeth Mariné-Barjoan, Eugènia Butler, Karina Indolfi, Giuseppe Gibb, Diana M Judd, Ali Clin Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) vertical transmission (VT) is 5%–6% in monoinfected women, and that 25%–40% of HCV infection clears spontaneously within 5 years. However, there is no consensus on how VT rates should be estimated, and there is a lack of information on VT rates “net” of clearance. METHODS: We reanalyzed data on 1749 children in 3 prospective cohorts to obtain coherent estimates of overall VT rate and VT rates net of clearance at different ages. Clearance rates were used to impute the proportion of uninfected children who had been infected and then cleared before testing negative. The proportion of transmission early in utero, late in utero, and at delivery was estimated from data on the proportion of HCV RNA positive within 3 days of birth, and differences between elective cesarean and nonelective cesarean deliveries. RESULTS: Overall VT rates were 7.2% (95% credible interval [CrI], 5.6%–8.9%) in mothers who were human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) negative and 12.1% (95% CrI, 8.6%–16.8%) in HIV-coinfected women. The corresponding rates net of clearance at 5 years were 2.4% (95% CrI, 1.1%–4.1%), and 4.1% (95% CrI, 1.7%–7.3%). We estimated that 24.8% (95% CrI, 12.1%–40.8%) of infections occur early in utero, 66.0% (95% CrI, 42.5%–83.3%) later in utero, and 9.3% (95% CrI, 0.5%–30.6%) during delivery. CONCLUSIONS: Overall VT rates are about 24% higher than previously assumed, but the risk of infection persisting beyond age 5 years is about 38% lower. The results can inform design of trials of interventions to prevent or treat pediatric HCV infection, and strategies to manage children exposed in utero. Oxford University Press 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9989130/ /pubmed/35403676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciac270 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Major Article Ades, Anthony E Gordon, Fabiana Scott, Karen Collins, Intira J Claire, Thorne Pembrey, Lucy Chappell, Elizabeth Mariné-Barjoan, Eugènia Butler, Karina Indolfi, Giuseppe Gibb, Diana M Judd, Ali Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission |
title | Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission |
title_full | Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission |
title_fullStr | Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission |
title_full_unstemmed | Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission |
title_short | Overall Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus, Transmission Net of Clearance, and Timing of Transmission |
title_sort | overall vertical transmission of hepatitis c virus, transmission net of clearance, and timing of transmission |
topic | Major Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989130/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35403676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciac270 |
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