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Performance characteristics and results of a large-scale
screening program for viral hepatitis and risk factors associated with exposure
to viral hepatitis B and C: results of the National Hepatitis Screening Survey.
National Hepatitis Surveillance Group.
Kaur S, Rybicki L, Bacon BR, Gollan JL, Rustgi VK, Carey WD.
Department of Gastroenterology, The Cleveland Clinic, OH, USA.
Chronic viral hepatitis frequently goes undetected until cirrhosis develops.
Although the effect of interferon on the natural history of hepatitis B virus
(HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in asymptomatic persons is unknown,
treatment may modify the course of the infection, producing cures in some. In
September 1992, screening for HBV and HCV was offered in 40 centers throughout
the United States. Demographic features, potential risk factors, and symptoms
were studied. Blood samples were obtained for the determination of serum alanine
aminotransferase levels and for markers of HBV and HCV infection. Thirteen
thousand nine hundred ninety seven subjects were screened. The prevalence of
infection with HBV or HCV was 24.8% (HBV 17.8%; HCV 7.0%; and both 2.8%).
Hepatitis B and C disease was present in 0.7% and 4.4% of the population,
respectively. Risk factors for HBV and HCV infection were similar in: blood
transfusions, hemodialysis, IV drug use, and sex with an IV drug user. For HBV
infection, sex with multiple partners, increasing age, and birth in South East
Asia or Africa were additional risk factors. The cost to find a case of HCV
infection is less than the costs for finding many other treatable diseases.
Screening for HBV, though more costly, is reasonably efficient, and simultaneous
screening for HBV and HCV provides greater efficiency. It is practical to
consider screening for HBV and HCV in the United States, particularly if any
risk factor is present. Improved treatment strategies will make screening even
more cost effective.
PMID: 8903363 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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