Prevalence of Hepatitis B virus andor Hepatitis C virus coinfections in prisoners infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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Auteurs : Emanuele Pontali [Italie] ; Franco Ferrari [Italie]Source :
- International Journal of Prisoner Health [ 1744-9200 ] ; 2008-02-01.
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- topic : Santé publique.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Antiretroviral, Antiretroviral therapy, Chronic hepatitis, Confirmation testing, Correctional, Correctional facility, Correctional system, Former idus, General population, Hepatitis, High prevalence, Human virus infection, Idus, Immunization services, Infection, Inmate, International journal, Kyaw kyaw, Liver disease, Male inmates, Marker, Microparticles immunoenzymatic, Occult hepatitis, Prisoner health, Public health, Screening procedure, Serological markers, Sterile needles, Triple coinfection, Virus infection.
- Teeft :
- Antiretroviral, Antiretroviral therapy, Chronic hepatitis, Confirmation testing, Correctional, Correctional facility, Correctional system, Former idus, General population, Hepatitis, High prevalence, Human virus infection, Idus, Immunization services, Infection, Inmate, International journal, Kyaw kyaw, Liver disease, Male inmates, Marker, Microparticles immunoenzymatic, Occult hepatitis, Prisoner health, Public health, Screening procedure, Serological markers, Sterile needles, Triple coinfection, Virus infection.
Abstract
Correctional facilities host a disproportionately high prevalence of HBV, HCV and HIV infection. We evaluated the prevalence of HBV andor HCV coinfection among HIVinfected inmates entering our correctional facility. Over a 30month period, 173 consecutive HIVinfected inmates entered our institution and were evaluated. HCV coinfection was observed in more than 90 of the tested HIVinfected inmates, past HBV infection in 77.4 and active HBV coinfection in 6.7 triple coinfection HIV, HCV and HBsAg positivity was seen in 6.1 of them. Given the observed high prevalence of coinfection, testing for HBV and HCV in all HIVinfected inmates at entry in any correctional system is recommended to identify those in need of specific care andor preventing interventions.
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DOI: 10.1080/17449200802038207
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