Seroprevalence of hepatitis C virus infection in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with increased age in sub-Saharan Africa: Results from a cross-sectional comparative analysis

Charly Feutseu, M. Kowo, A. Boli, J. Katte, Magellan Guewo-Fokeng, Sylvain Zemsi, M. Dehayem, S. Choukem, E. Sobngwi
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Background Several epidemiological studies have established the association between hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, the determinants and reasons for the high prevalence of HCV infection in people with T2DM are not well understood especially in sub-Saharan African populations. In this study, we aimed to assess determinants of the association between HCV infection and T2DM. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study amongst 442 T2DM patients recruited from an out-patient adult diabetes clinic in a tertiary hospital and 442 non-diabetic controls recruited from the general population. Serological testing for HCV antibody was performed using standard ELISA technique. Anti-HCV antibody prevalence was reported by age group in participants with diabetes and the non-diabetic controls. Logistic regression was used to examine for factors associated with the HCV infection in patients with diabetes. Results We reported an overall HCV prevalence of 11.5% [95% CI: 9.4-13.6] irrespective of diabetes status in this study. The seroprevalence of HCV infection in diabetics patients was 17.6% [95% CI: 14.0-21.2] compared to 5.5% [95% CI: 3.4-7.6] in non-diabetics (p< 0.001). We did not find a significant HCV seropositivity difference in diabetic patients with common risk factors of HCV infection. When investigating the HCV seroprevalence by age group in diabetic and non-diabetic patients, no case of HCV infection was found in patients less than 30 years old while the highest HCV seropositivity was reported in patients older than 60 years (36.7% T2DM and 11.1% for non-diabetics) followed by the patients belonging to 50-59 years age group (16% in T2DM and 5.8% in non-diabetics) and those in 40-49 years age group (4.4% in diabetic, 0.8% in non-diabetic). To support this finding, in a multivariate logistic regression, only diabetic patients belonging to age group > 65 years had a significant risk (OR: 16.7 [95% CI: 1.7-160.0]) to acquire HCV infection. Conclusion The seroprevalence of HCV infection is higher among T2DM adult patients than in non-diabetic patients, and is associated with increased age. This age-dependent association may suggest a generational exposure that may no longer exist overtime.
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撒哈拉以南非洲2型糖尿病患者丙型肝炎病毒感染的血清流行率与年龄增加有关:横断面比较分析结果
背景几项流行病学研究已经确定丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染与2型糖尿病(T2DM)之间的关系。然而,T2DM患者HCV感染率高的决定因素和原因尚不清楚,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲人群中。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估丙型肝炎病毒感染和2型糖尿病之间关系的决定因素。方法我们对从一家三级医院的成人糖尿病门诊招募的442名T2DM患者和从普通人群招募的4420名非糖尿病对照进行了横断面研究。使用标准ELISA技术进行HCV抗体的血清学检测。在糖尿病患者和非糖尿病对照组中,按年龄组报告了抗-HCV抗体的流行率。采用Logistic回归分析来检验糖尿病患者HCV感染的相关因素。结果在本研究中,我们报告的HCV总患病率为11.5%[95%CI:9.4-13.6],与糖尿病状况无关。糖尿病患者的HCV感染血清阳性率为17.6%[95%CI:14.0-21.2],而非糖尿病患者为5.5%[95%CI:3.4-7.6](p<0.001)。在具有HCV感染常见危险因素的糖尿病患者中,我们没有发现显著的HCV阳性差异。当按年龄组调查糖尿病和非糖尿病患者的HCV血清流行率时,在30岁以下的患者中没有发现HCV感染病例,而60岁以上的患者(36.7%的T2DM和11.1%的非糖尿病患者)报告的HCV血清阳性率最高,其次是50-59岁年龄组的患者(16%的T2DM,5.8%的非血糖患者)和40-49岁年龄组(4.4%的糖尿病患者,0.8%的非糖尿病人群)。为了支持这一发现,在多变量逻辑回归中,只有年龄组>65岁的糖尿病患者才有感染丙型肝炎病毒的显著风险(OR:16.7[95%CI:1.7-160.0])。结论成年T2DM患者血清HCV感染率高于非糖尿病患者,且与年龄增长有关。这种与年龄相关的关联可能表明,随着时间的推移,代际暴露可能不再存在。
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