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Demonstration of a population-based HCV serosurvey in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam: Establishing baseline prevalence of and continuum of care for HCV micro-elimination by 2030.
Kim, Thanh V; Le, Duc H; Dao, Diem V B; Pham, Trang Ngoc Doan; Mize, Gary W; Phan, Loc T B; Nguyen, Dan X; Ngo, Thi-Thuy-Dung; Gish, Robert G; Lee, William M; Trang, Amy; Le, Anh N; Chen, Moon; Phan, Hai T; Nguyen, Binh T; Tang, Hong K; Dao, Doan Y.
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  • Kim TV; Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Le DH; Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Dao DVB; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Pham TND; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Mize GW; University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
  • Phan LTB; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Nguyen DX; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Ngo TT; Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Gish RG; Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Lee WM; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Trang A; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Le AN; UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Chen M; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Phan HT; Vietnam Viral Hepatitis Alliance, Reston, VA, USA.
  • Nguyen BT; University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, USA.
  • Tang HK; Medic Medical Center, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Dao DY; Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
Lancet Reg Health West Pac ; 27: 100524, 2022 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35846980
ABSTRACT

Background:

A baseline of hepatitis C virus (HCV) burden and other HCV epidemiological profiles is necessary for HCV micro-elimination in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Viet Nam. This study aimed to determine HCV exposure and prevalence of HCV viremia as well as the proportion of HCV testing and treatment uptake among participants.

Methods:

From 2019 to 2020, the probability proportionate to size sampling method was deployed to representatively invite approximately 20,000 adults (18 or older) throughout HCMC to free screening and linkage to care for HCV.

Findings:

In HCMC, the weighted prevalence of anti-HCV was 1·3% (95% CI, 1·1%-1·6%). Individuals born from 1945 to 1964 had the anti-HCV prevalence of 3·6% (95% CI, 3·0%-4·2%) and represented 40·4% of all HCV cases. There were wide variations in anti-HCV prevalence in HCMC, including variations between districts, risk factors, and socioeconomic statuses. A baseline HCV continuum of care for the city demonstrated that only 28·5% (85/298, 95%CI 23·4-33·7%) of persons with anti-HCV (+) were aware of their HCV status, with 77.6% (66/85, 95%CI 68·8-86·5%) diagnosing HCV incidentally, 82·7% (62/75, 95%CI 74·1-91·2%) initiating anti-HCV therapy, and 53.6% (30/56, 95%CI 40·5-66·6%) achieving HCV cures.

Interpretation:

There remains a considerable disease burden of HCV in HCMC of which a significant proportion was in the age group born between 1945 to 1964. Additionally, there were significant gaps in HCV awareness, screening, and access to care in the community in Viet Nam. Thus, future interventions must have pragmatic targets, be tailored to the local needs, and emphasise screening.

Funding:

This work was supported by investigator-sponsored research grants from Gilead Sciences Inc. (Grant No IN-US-987-5382); Roche Diagnostic International Ltd. (Grant No. SUB-000196); and in-kind donations from Abbott Diagnostic Viet Nam; Hepatitis B Foundation; Medic Medical Center, Viet Nam; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's Center of Excellence for Liver Disease in Viet Nam; and the Board of Directors, Viet Nam Viral Hepatitis Alliance (V-VHA).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Lancet Reg Health West Pac Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Lancet Reg Health West Pac Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article