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[Prevalence of hepatitis C, B and D markers and histopathological aspects in a group of intravenous drug addicts].

Authors :
Lucidarme D
Foutrein P
Creusy C
Forzy G
Foutrein-Comes MC
Muyssen A
Bailly D
Parquet PJ
Filoche B
Source :
Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique [Gastroenterol Clin Biol] 1994; Vol. 18 (11), pp. 964-8.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of infection by HCV, HBV, HDV and HIV and their biological and histopathological patterns in 104 intravenous drug users.<br />Methods and Results: Seventy-five patients (72%) had anti-HCV antibodies. Transmission was rapid because 33% of those who had been drug users for 6 months or less had anti-HCV antibodies. The contamination rate was very high because 90% of those who had been drug users for 2 years or less had anti-HCV antibodies. Thirty-four (33%) had an HBV marker, and 6 were HBs Ag carriers. None of the patients had anti-HDV antibodies. Only one patient had anti-HIV antibodies. Twenty-five anti-HCV antibody positive drug users underwent liver biopsy. Seven (28%) had normal ALAT levels and 18 (72%) had permanently or intermittently elevated ALAT levels. The mean histological activity on the Knodell index was 4.1 (range: 1-8).<br />Conclusions: This study indicates that contamination by HCV is almost inevitable after 2 years of intravenous drug use. The low prevalence of HBV, HDV, and HIV infection might be explained by a low endemic state of these viruses in our area.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0399-8320
Volume :
18
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7705584