A STUDY PROTOCOL ON RISK FACTORS FOR HEPATITIS C INFECTION AMONG ADULT PATIENTS AT TERTIARY HOSPITALS IN KEDAH STATE

M. Suan, Salmiah, A. Azman, M. Hassan
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Background: Hepatitis C virus is a bloodborne virus and commonly transmitted by contaminated blood mainly via clinical procedures and intravenous drug use. However, quality design study to explore the potential risk factor for hepatitis C infection in general local population is lacking. Thus, the present study is proposed to fill the gap in the body of knowledge of the related issue. Materials and Methods: A matched hospital-based, case-control study will be conducted to identify the risk factors for hepatitis C infection. Patients with positive anti-HCV antibodies recruited from two participating tertiary hospitals will be in the case group, and controls will be those with negative serology for HCV infection that attending other specialist outpatient clinic of the same hospital where the case will be recruited. All cases and controls will be matched by gender, age (within 5 years) and ethnicity, with a ratio of one case to one control. Information on patient risk exposure will be collected using a standardised questionnaire. This study requires 291 pairs of matched case-control. Conditional logistic regression will be used for data analysis using STATA software. Expected Outcome: The conduct of proposed study will help to identify common local practice that has an association with the hepatitis C infection. It is anticipated that the study results will inform the local health authorities and policy makers on key areas to formulate cost-effective preventive programs to reduce the incidence and transmission of this virus infection in Kedah state and Malaysia. Keywords: bloodborne, hepatitis C, infection, matched case-control, risk factors.
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吉打州三级医院成人丙型肝炎感染危险因素研究方案
背景:丙型肝炎病毒是一种血源性病毒,通常通过被污染的血液传播,主要通过临床操作和静脉注射药物。然而,缺乏探讨当地普通人群丙型肝炎感染潜在危险因素的质量设计研究。因此,本研究旨在填补相关问题知识体系的空白。材料和方法:将进行一项匹配的以医院为基础的病例对照研究,以确定丙型肝炎感染的危险因素。病例组为从两家参与调查的三级医院招募的丙型肝炎抗体阳性患者,对照组为在招募病例的同一家医院的其他专科门诊就诊的丙型肝炎血清学阴性患者。所有病例和对照将按性别、年龄(5年内)和种族进行匹配,比例为1例对1例对照。将使用标准化问卷收集患者风险暴露信息。本研究需要291对匹配的病例对照。使用STATA软件对数据进行条件逻辑回归分析。预期结果:拟议研究的实施将有助于确定与丙型肝炎感染相关的常见当地做法。预计研究结果将为当地卫生当局和决策者提供关键领域的信息,以制定具有成本效益的预防方案,以减少这种病毒感染在吉打州和马来西亚的发病率和传播。关键词:血源性,丙型肝炎,感染,匹配病例对照,危险因素
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