Barriers to HCV micro-elimination in a cohort of people living with HIV (PLWH).

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY New Microbiologica Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Claudia Bartalucci, Lucia Taramasso, Laura Ambra Nicolini, Laura Magnasco, Laura Labate, Antonio Vena, Sara Mora, Mauro Giacomini, Matteo Bassetti, Antonio Di Biagio
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To achieve the World Health Organization goal of hepatitis C virus (HCV) eradication, barriers to treatment should be investigated and overcome. The aim of this study was to identify those barriers and describe the strategies adopted to achieve HCV micro-elimination in a cohort of coinfected people living with HIV (PLWH-HCV). Adult PLWH-HCV followed at our hospital with detectable serum HCV-RNA in 2018 were enrolled. After a three-year follow-up, barriers to HCV treatment were investigated and strategies to overcome them were described. Of 492 PLWH-HCV seen in 2018, 29 (5.9%) had detectable serum HCV-RNA. Eight out of 29 (27.6%) were excluded because they were already under treatment, while 2 others were excluded because they moved to other outpatient clinics. Among the remaining 19 study participants, the most common barriers to treatment were poor adherence to therapies and follow-up visits (n=9, 47%), recent HCV diagnosis awaiting proper staging (n=3, 16%) and treatment hesitancy (n=2, 10%). During the following three years, direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) treatment was completed in 11/19 (58%) cases, with achievement of sustained virological response in 100% of cases. For the remaining cases, 2/19 (10.5%) were lost to follow-up, 2/19 (10.5%) died before treatment initiation and 4/19 (21.0%) are still awaiting treatment. Despite 3 years of effort, HCV micro-elimination has not been achieved at our center. We observed that poor adherence and treatment hesitancy were the main barriers to treatment. Strategies addressing these issues need to be implemented.

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HIV感染者(PLWH)队列中HCV微消除的障碍。
为了实现世界卫生组织根除丙型肝炎病毒的目标,应调查并克服治疗障碍。本研究的目的是确定这些障碍,并描述在一组HIV合并感染者(PLWH-HCV)中实现HCV微消除所采取的策略。2018年在我院随访的具有可检测血清HCV-RNA的成人PLWH-HCV被纳入研究。经过三年的随访,对HCV治疗的障碍进行了调查,并描述了克服这些障碍的策略。在2018年发现的492例PLWH-HCV中,29例(5.9%)具有可检测的血清HCV-RNA。29人中有8人(27.6%)因已经在接受治疗而被排除在外,另有2人因转到其他门诊而被排除。在剩下的19名研究参与者中,最常见的治疗障碍是对治疗和随访的依从性差(n=9,47%)、最近的HCV诊断等待适当分期(n=3,16%)和治疗犹豫(n=2,10%)。在接下来的三年里,11/19(58%)的病例完成了直接作用抗病毒药物(DAAs)治疗,100%的病例获得了持续的病毒学应答。其余病例中,2/19例(10.5%)失访,2/19人(10.5%,)在治疗开始前死亡,4/19人(21.0%)仍在等待治疗。尽管经过3年的努力,我们中心仍未实现丙型肝炎病毒的微量消除。我们观察到,依从性差和治疗犹豫是治疗的主要障碍。需要实施解决这些问题的战略。
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New Microbiologica
New Microbiologica 生物-微生物学
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2.20
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5.60%
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40
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The publication, diffusion and furtherance of research and study on all aspects of basic and clinical Microbiology and related fields are the chief aims of the journal.
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