Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (May 2024)

Socio-demographic association with confirmed hepatitis C virus infection: A cross-sectional analysis from a teaching institute

  • Mithu Medhi,
  • Aparna Sonowal,
  • Pranjal Sonowal,
  • Bhaskar Jyoti Neog,
  • Chimanjita Phukan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1794_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 2060 – 2065

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Introduction: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is the most common chronic blood-borne disease and is more commonly associated with chronic active hepatitis leading to cirrhosis, hepato-cellular carcinoma and end-stage liver disease. Methodology: 160 consecutive screening positive (Enzyme linked immuno sorbent assay positive) Hepatitis C samples were tested by HCV RNA Real Time-PCR for confirmation. Result: Prevalence of confirmed hepatitis C among screening positive patient in the present study was found to be 24.4%. Vaccinated individual with Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B had significant association with PCR positivity in screening positive Hepatitis C patient (p< 0.05). IV drug users and patient having multiple sex partners have significant association with PCR positivity among screening positive Hepatitis C patients (p< 0.05). Conclusion: Due to the lack of an effective vaccine and the increased risk of serious complications, it is important to focus on prevention and early detection of HCV.

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