Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Prevalence in Special Populations and Associated Risk Factors: A Report From a Tertiary Hospital
Author | Charles Asabamaka Onyekwere | en |
Author | Anthonia O Ogbera | en |
Author | Akinola Olusola Dada | en |
Author | Olufunke O Adeleye | en |
Author | Adedoyin O Dosunmu | en |
Author | Akinsegun A Akinbami | en |
Author | Bodunrin Osikomaiya | en |
Author | Oladipupo Hameed | en |
Issued Date | 2016-05-01 | en |
Abstract | Background: With the advent of highly effective anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) drugs, efforts to identify infected cases, high-risk groups, and associated risk factors have become the focus of current control measures. Objectives: To determine the prevalence of the HCV antibody among diabetics and patients with lymphoproliferative disorders (LPD) who presented to the outpatient clinics of a university hospital and its associated risk factors Patients and Methods: Consecutively consenting patients who had been previously diagnosed with diabetes mellitus and LPD at the outpatient department of the Lagos State University teaching hospital were recruited. A case record form was used to extract their demographics and physical examination findings as well as any risk factors for HCV infection; blood was also drawn to run a serological assay for the HCV antibody. All data were collated and analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20. Student T-test, Chi square, and logistic regression were some of the inferential statistics used in addition to descriptive statistics. Results: In all, 438 patients (405 diabetics and 33 patients with LPD) were recruited. Their ages ranged from 17 - 87 years with a mean + Standard deviation of 59.61 + 11.859 years. The prevalence of hepatitis C among the diabetic subgroup was 0.7%, while the antibody was present in 9.1% of the LPD patients. The occurrence of the HCV antibody was, however, not significantly associated with age, sex, educational level, or marital status (P > 0.05). Having multiple sexual partners was identified as the only significant risk factor for hepatitis C (OR = 9.148; P = 0.017). Conclusions: This survey suggested that a higher HCV prevalence exists in this population than is currently reported in the general population, and having sex with multiple partners was a risk factor for HCV infection. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5812/hepatmon.35532 | en |
Keyword | Hepatitis C Prevalence | en |
Keyword | Diabetes Mellitus | en |
Keyword | Lymphoproliferative Disorders | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Prevalence in Special Populations and Associated Risk Factors: A Report From a Tertiary Hospital | en |
Type | Brief Report | en |
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