HCV testing and linkage to care for hepatitis C virus infection for marginalized drug user populations attending a harm reduction service in Bologna, Italy.

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2024-09-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3203-12
Raimondo Maria Pavarin, Lorenzo Badia, Sebastiano Nisi, Claudia Iormetti, Fabio Caputo
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Our aim was to estimate the prevalence of HCV in a highly vulnerable population of substance users living with social difficulties and marginality who came into contact with the mobile harm reduction service in the city of Bologna (Northern Italy). Testing was offered in a van (mobile unit) by using a point-of-care HCV antibody test. For the HCV RNA test, the Xpert HCV Viral Load Fingerstick Test was used. Participants with a detectable HCV RNA were accompanied within two weeks to the Infectious Diseases Department Sant' Orsola Hospital Bologna to start HCV treatment. With regard to the main study findings, 54% reported having never been HCV tested before; a prevalence of HCV RNA of 6% among all participants and 22% among those injecting drugs was found; among the HCV RNA positive participants, 80% were accompanied to treatment. Our study suggests that mobile harm reduction services, in networks with healthcare facilities, are able to offer a continuous HCV screening service and linkage to care for people with drug use living in socially marginalized conditions.

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在意大利博洛尼亚,为接受减低伤害服务的边缘化吸毒人群进行丙型肝炎病毒感染检测和护理链接。
我们的目的是估算在博洛尼亚市(意大利北部)接触过流动减低危害服务的高危人群中丙型肝炎病毒的流行率。检测是在一辆面包车(流动单位)上进行的,采用的是护理点 HCV 抗体检测。HCV RNA 检测则使用 Xpert HCV 病毒载量指针检测仪。检测到丙肝病毒 RNA 的参与者将在两周内前往博洛尼亚圣奥索拉医院传染病部开始接受丙肝病毒治疗。关于主要的研究结果,54% 的参与者称以前从未接受过丙肝病毒检测;在所有参与者中,丙肝病毒 RNA 感染率为 6%,在注射毒品的参与者中,感染率为 22%;在丙肝病毒 RNA 阳性的参与者中,80% 的人在陪同下接受了治疗。我们的研究表明,流动减低伤害服务与医疗保健机构建立网络,能够为生活在社会边缘条件下的吸毒者提供持续的丙型肝炎病毒筛查服务和治疗链接。
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