纽芬兰省和拉布拉多半岛的丙型肝炎人口级护理体系

Cindy Whitten, Alison Turner, Kobe Roberts, Brittany Howell, Brooklyn Sparkes, Peter Daley
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利用现有工具在全球消除丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)是可行的。报告省级丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)护理级联将有助于国家和全球消除丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)的努力。这项观察性研究是对纽芬兰和拉布拉多省(NL)人口级医疗记录数据的二次利用,其中包括 HCV 检测的实验室结果和 HCV 治疗的处方数据。所有在2017年1月1日至2022年1月1日期间进行过HCV抗体检测的患者均被纳入其中。同时还纳入了纽芬兰省社区药房在同一时期开具的所有HCV治疗处方。共纳入 84252 次抗体检测。其中,3626 例(4.3%)检测结果呈 HCV 抗体阳性。在抗体检测呈阳性的患者中,78%(1,377/1,766)接受了 HCV RNA 检测。只有 377/1,061 例(35.5%)RNA 检测呈阳性的患者接受了治疗,其中 257/395 例(65.1%)在 12 周后获得了持续病毒学应答。荷兰已成功发现并治疗了丙型肝炎病毒,但接受治疗的比例较低。需要改进的目标包括:增加筛查、对 RNA 阳性抗体进行反射检测、增加护理联系、改变治疗资助政策以及加快治疗资助决策。
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Population-level cascade of care for hepatitis C in Newfoundland and Labrador
Global elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is feasible using existent tools. Reporting the provincial HCV care cascade will contribute to national and global HCV elimination efforts. This observational study was a secondary use of population-level medical record data, including laboratory results for HCV testing and prescription data for HCV treatment in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). All patients with HCV antibody testing performed between Jan 1, 2017 and Jan 1, 2022 were included. All prescriptions dispensed from a community pharmacy in NL for any HCV treatment during the same period were included. There were 84,252 antibody tests included. Of these, 3,626 (4.3%) tests were positive for HCV antibodies. Seventy eight percent (1,377/1,766) of the individuals with positive antibody tests were tested for HCV RNA. Only 377/1,061 (35.5%) individuals with a positive RNA test were treated, and 257/395 (65.1%) achieved sustained virological response at 12 weeks. NL has successfully identified and treated HCV, but treatment access is low. Targets for improvement include increased screening, reflex testing of positive antibody with RNA, increased linkage to care, change in treatment funding policy, and quicker treatment funding decision.
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