Prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among patients undergoing haemodialysis in Latin America



Document title: Prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among patients undergoing haemodialysis in Latin America
Journal: Annals of hepatology
Database: PERIÓDICA
System number: 000413454
ISSN: 1665-2681
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Institutions: 1Fundación Clínica Médica Sur, Unidad de Investigación de Hígado, México, Distrito Federal. México
2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Medicina, México, Distrito Federal. México
Year:
Season: Nov-Dic
Volumen: 14
Number: 6
Pages: 807-814
Country: México
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Analítico, descriptivo
English abstract Hepatitis C infection is a worldwide problem. The global prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) averages 3%. Moreover, its prevalence among patients undergoing haemodialysis (HD) varies worldwide, ranging from as low as 1% to up to 70%. There are few data on its prevalence in developing countries, and even less information is available on HD patients. A literature review revealed that the prevalence of HCV infection among patients undergoing HD in Latin America ranges from 4.2 to 83.9%, with most data stemming from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Venezuela and Cuba. The most common genotype was genotype 1, and subtype 1b was the most frequent. The risk factors associated with this condition were the duration of the HD treatment and blood transfusion before hepatitis C screening. In addition, HCV RNA detection by polymerase chain reaction is crucial for the diagnosis of HCV infection in HD patients. Trials using combinations of new oral antiviral drugs, such as sofosbuvir and combo (ombitasvir, paritaprevir, ritonavir and dasabuvir), should be the next step in the improvement of care among HD patients with HCV, because these therapeutic agents apparently do not require dose adjustment according to renal function. Finally, information on this subgroup of patients remains unavailable in some countries; therefore, additional studies are needed to determine the prevalence trend of HCV infection in these populations
Disciplines: Medicina
Keyword: Gastroenterología,
Hematología,
Hemodiálisis,
Hepatitis C,
Terapia antiviral,
Genotipos
Keyword: Medicine,
Gastroenterology,
Hematology,
Hemodialysis,
Hepatitis C,
Antiviral therapy,
Genotypes
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