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Establishing a hepatitis C continuum of care among HIV/hepatitis C virus-coinfected individuals in EuroSIDA

Authors :
Viard, JP
Gisinger, M
Bhaghani, S
Stellbrink, H
Horban, A
Rockstroh, JK
Lundgren, JD
Kundro, M
Mejia, JMR
Schmied, B
Zangerle, R
Vassilenko, A
Mitsura, VM
Paduto, D
Clumeck, N
De Wit, S
Delforge, M
Florence, E
Vandekerckhove, L
Hadziosmanovic, V
Machala, L
Jilich, D
Sedlacek, D
Kronborg, G
Benfield, T
Gerstoft, J
Katzenstein, T
Pedersen, C
Johansen, IS
Ostergaard, L
Wiese, L
Moller, NF
Nielsen, LN
Zilmer, K
Smidt, J
Ristola, M
Girard, PM
Fontas, E
Duvivier, C
Behrens, G
Degen, O
Stellbrink, HJ
Stefan, C
Bogner, J
Fatkenheuer, G
Gargalianos, P
Xylomenos, G
Armenis, K
Sambatakou, H
Szlavik, J
Gottfredsson, M
Mulcahy, F
Yust, I
Turner, D
Burke, M
Shahar, E
Hassoun, G
Elinav, H
Haouzi, M
Elbirt, D
Sthoeger, ZM
Monforte, AD
Esposito, R
Mazeu, I
Mussini, C
Mazzotta, F
Gabbuti, A
Vullo, V
Lichtner, M
Zaccarelli, M
Antinori, A
Acinapura, R
Plazzi, M
Lazzarin, A
Castagna, A
Gianotti, N
Galli, M
Ridolfo, A
Rozentale, B
Uzdaviniene, V
Staub, T
Hemmer, R
Reiss, P
Reikvam, DH
Maeland, A
Bruun, J
Knysz, B
Gasiorowski, J
Inglot, M
Bakowska, E
Flisiak, R
Grzeszczuk, A
Parczewski, M
Maciejewska, K
Aksak-Was, B
Beniowski, M
Mularska, E
Smiatacz, T
Gensing, M
Jablonowska, E
Kamerys, J
Wojcik, K
Mozer-Lisewska, I
Caldeira, L
Mansinho, K
Maltez, F
Radoi, R
Panteleev, A
Panteleev, O
Yakovlev, A
Trofimora, T
Khromova, I
Kuzovatova, E
Borodulina, E
Vdoushkina, E
Jevtovic, D
Tomazic, J
Miro, JM
Laguno, M
Martinez, E
Garcia, F
Blanco, JL
Martinez-Rebollar, M
Mallolas, J
Moreno, S
Rodriguez, JM
Clotet, B
Jou, A
Tural, C
Puig, J
Bravo, I
Domingo, P
Gutierrez, M
Mateo, G
Sambeat, MA
Laporte, JM
Falconer, K
Thalme, A
Sonnerborg, A
Treutiger, CJ
Flamholc, L
Scherrer, A
Weber, R
Cavassini, M
Calmy, A
Furrer, H
Battegay, M
Schmid, P
Kuznetsova, A
Kyselyova, G
Sluzhynska, M
Gazzard, B
Johnson, AM
Simons, E
Edwards, S
Johnson, MA
Orkin, C
Weber, J
Scullard, G
Clarke, A
Leen, C
Karpov, I
Losso, M
Lundgren, J
Aho, I
Rasmussen, LD
Svedhem, V
Wandeler, G
Pradier, C
Chkhartishvili, N
Matulionyte, R
Oprea, C
Kowalska, JD
Begovac, J
Miro, J
Guaraldi, G
Paredes, R
Rockstroh, J
Kirk, O
Peters, L
Bojesen, A
Raben, D
Kristensen, D
Laut, K
Larsen, JF
Podlekareva, D
Nykjaer, B
Mocroft, A
Phillips, A
Cozzi-Lepri, A
Amele, S
Elchen-Matthews, AP
Source :
HIV Medicine, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol, instname, HIV MEDICINE, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing Inc., 2019.

Abstract

Objectives The aim of the study was to establish a methodology for evaluating the hepatitis C continuum of care in HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)-coinfected individuals and to characterize the continuum in Europe on 1 January 2015, prior to widespread access to direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy. Methods Stages included in the continuum were as follows: anti-HCV antibody positive, HCV RNA tested, currently HCV RNA positive, ever HCV RNA positive, ever received HCV treatment, completed HCV treatment, follow-up HCV RNA test, and cure. Sustained virological response (SVR) could only be assessed for those with a follow-up HCV RNA test and was defined as a negative HCV RNA result measured > 12 or 24 weeks after stopping treatment. Results Numbers and percentages for the stages of the HCV continuum of care were as follows: anti-HCV positive (n = 5173), HCV RNA tested (4207 of 5173; 81.3%), currently HCV RNA positive (3179 of 5173; 61.5%), ever HCV RNA positive (n = 3876), initiated HCV treatment (1693 of 3876; 43.7%), completed HCV treatment (1598 of 3876; 41.2%), follow-up HCV RNA test to allow SVR assessment (1195 of 3876; 30.8%), and cure (629 of 3876; 16.2%). The proportion that achieved SVR was 52.6% (629 of 1195). There were significant differences between regions at each stage of the continuum (P < 0.0001). Conclusions In the proposed HCV continuum of care for HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals, we found major gaps at all stages, with almost 20% of anti-HCV-positive individuals having no documented HCV RNA test and a low proportion achieving SVR, in the pre-DAA era.

Details

ISSN :
14642662
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HIV Medicine, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol, instname, HIV MEDICINE, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..161bdb57ce707958d0830d63a9e2eb45