Epidemiology of HCV and HBV in a High Endemic Area of Southern Italy: Opportunities from the COVID-19 Pandemic—Standardized National Screening or One Tailored to Local Epidemiology?
Riccardo Nevola,
Vincenzo Messina,
Aldo Marrone,
Nicola Coppola,
Carolina Rescigno,
Vincenzo Esposito,
Vincenzo Sangiovanni,
Ernesto Claar,
Mariantonietta Pisaturo,
Francesco Maria Fusco,
Pietro Rosario,
Antonio Izzi,
Raffaella Pisapia,
Valerio Rosato,
Paolo Maggi,
Luigi Elio Adinolfi
Affiliations
Riccardo Nevola
Internal Medicine Unit, Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy
Vincenzo Messina
Infectious Diseases Unit, AORN Sant’Anna e San Sebastiano, 81100 Caserta, Italy
Aldo Marrone
Internal Medicine Unit, Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy
Nicola Coppola
Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy
Carolina Rescigno
Infectious Diseases and Neurology Unit, Cotugno Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy
Vincenzo Esposito
IVth Division of Immunodeficiency and Gender Infectious Diseases, Cotugno Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy
Vincenzo Sangiovanni
IIIrd Infectious Diseases Unit, Cotugno Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy
Ernesto Claar
Hepatology Unit, Ospedale Evangelico Betania, 80147 Naples, Italy
Mariantonietta Pisaturo
Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy
Francesco Maria Fusco
IIIrd Infectious Diseases Unit, Cotugno Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy
Pietro Rosario
IVth Division of Immunodeficiency and Gender Infectious Diseases, Cotugno Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy
Antonio Izzi
Infectious Diseases and Neurology Unit, Cotugno Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy
Raffaella Pisapia
Infectious Diseases and Neurology Unit, Cotugno Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy
Valerio Rosato
Hepatology Unit, Ospedale Evangelico Betania, 80147 Naples, Italy
Paolo Maggi
Infectious Diseases Unit, AORN Sant’Anna e San Sebastiano, 81100 Caserta, Italy
Luigi Elio Adinolfi
Internal Medicine Unit, Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the hospitalization of an unselected population with the possibility to evaluate the epidemiology of viral hepatitis. Thus, a retrospective multicenter study was conducted in an area of Southern Italy with the aim of assessing the prevalence of HCV and HBV markers and the ability of current screening program to capture cases. We evaluated 2126 hospitalized patients in seven COVID Centers of Naples and Caserta area in which 70% of the Campania population lives. HBsAg and HCV-Ab prevalence was 1.6% and 5.1%, respectively, with no differences between gender. Decade distribution for birth year shows a bimodal trend of HCV prevalence, with a peak (11.6%) in the decade 1930–1939 and a second peak (5.6%) for those born in 1960–1969. An analysis of the screening period imposed by the Italian government for those born between 1969 and 1989 shows that only 17% of cases of HCV infection could be captured. A small alignment of the screening period, i.e., those born from 1960 to 1984, would capture 40% of cases. The data confirm the high endemicity of our geographical area for hepatitis virus infections and underline the need for a tailored screening program according to the regional epidemiology.