Abstract

Introduction. We aimed at evaluating hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence and treatment referral outcomes in a large population of drug users in Northern Italy. Material and methods. Each participant underwent a quick capillary blood test. Positive participants underwent HCV RNA quantification. HCV RNA positive subjects were referred to treatment and evaluated immediately at the end of treatment and at 3 and 6 months after treatment. Results. Of the 636 participants tested, 244 were positive. Intravenous drug use was more frequent among subjects who tested positive for HCV antibodies (99%). Among subjects who tested positive, 68% were HCV-RNA positive while 32% were negative. Among people referred to treatment, nearly 30% did not show up while 70% completed the treatment with success. Over 99% of people who started direct-acting antiviral agent (DAA) have a sustained response. Discussion. We observed a significant higher prevalence of HCV positive subjects among people who inject drugs (99%) and we observed a high success rate for HCV treatment engagement. Conclusions. Rapid testing for HCV represents a potential tool for HCV screening among high-risk groups

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Title
HCV prevalence and treatment outcomes among drug users in an outpatient center for drug addiction in Northern Italy
Author
Lanza, Assunta; Olivola, Miriam; Peschi, Gianluca; Brondino, Natascia; Politi, Pierluigi
Pages
108-113
Section
Original Articles
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
ISSN
00212571
e-ISSN
23848553
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2826435902
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