A case control study to assess risk factors for hepatitis C among a general population in a highly endemic area of northwest Tunisia.

N Ben Alaya Bouafif, H Triki, S Mejri, O Bahri, S Chlif, J Bettaib, S Héchmi, K Dellagi, A Ben Salah
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A matched case-control study was undertaken in 2004 in Béja, north-western Tunisia, to evaluate potential risk factors for hepatitis C infection. Cases were anti-HCV positive subjects screened in 1996 serosurvey. HCV seronegative controls (5 per case) were selected in the proximity of cases and matched for age and gender. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect demographic, socioeconomic, social behavior, medical and surgical history information. Matched odds ratios (OR) and adjusted OR (AOR) and their 95% CI were calculated in multivariate analysis using logistic regression. 57 HCV positive cases (mean age 61.63 +/- 14,84; 68.4 % female) and 285 HCV negative controls (mean age 60.95 +/- 14.66; 68.4 % female) were enrolled. Multivariate analysis revealed that intravenous drug injections (AOR=1.96; 95%CI[1.02-3.8] p=0.045), past history of invasive procedures (AOR=2.53; 95%CI[1.21-5.29] p=0.0014) and medical history of hypertension (AOR=2.31; 95%CI [1.17-4.56]p=0.015) were significantly associated to HCV infection. These results suggest that nosocomial transmission of HCV infection in north-west Tunisia is common.

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一项病例对照研究,以评估突尼斯西北部一个高流行地区普通人群中丙型肝炎的危险因素。
2004年在突尼斯西北部的bsamja进行了一项匹配的病例对照研究,以评估丙型肝炎感染的潜在危险因素。病例为1996年血清调查中筛选出的抗hcv阳性受试者。在病例附近选择HCV血清阴性对照(每例5例),并根据年龄和性别进行匹配。采用标准化问卷收集人口统计、社会经济、社会行为、医疗和手术史等信息。采用logistic回归进行多变量分析,计算匹配优势比(OR)和调整优势比(AOR)及其95% CI。HCV阳性57例(平均年龄61.63 +/- 14,84岁;68.4%女性)和285名HCV阴性对照(平均年龄60.95±14.66;68.4%为女性)。多因素分析显示静脉药物注射(AOR=1.96;95%CI[1.02-3.8] p=0.045),既往有创手术史(AOR=2.53;95%CI[1.21-5.29] p=0.0014)和高血压病史(AOR=2.31;95%CI [1.17-4.56]p=0.015)与HCV感染显著相关。这些结果表明,HCV感染在突尼斯西北部的医院传播是常见的。
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