Hospital-based screening outperforms primary care screening as a means of achieving hepatitis C virus micro-elimination

Carlos E. Fernandez-Garcia, Juan Gallego-Galiana,Pablo A. Solis-Munoz, Elvira del Pozo-Maroto, Lucia Dominguez-Alcon, Milagros Tobar-Izquierdo, Alicia Saez, Javier Rodriguez de Cia, Amelia Magana-Sanchez,Yolanda Real-Martinez,Luisa Garcia-Buey,Leticia Gonzalez-Moreno, Maria Caldas-Alvarez, Laura M. Cardenoso-Domingo, Amelia Gonzalez-Gamarra, Antonio Salvador-Calvo, Agueda Gonzalez-Rodriguez,Carmelo Garcia-Monzon

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Aim: To assess the respective performances of a HCV screening program in a hospital setting and a HCV screening model applied concomitantly in a primary care centre. Methods: Adult patients consecutively admitted to hospital for ambulatory surgery were screened for anti-HCV antibodies (hospital screening cohort, HPSC), as were patients receiving blood tests for medical reasons in a primary care centre (primary care screening cohort, PCSC). Serum anti-HCV and HCV RNA levels were tested by ELISA and real-time PCR, respectively. Results: Seroprevalence of HCV infection was 2.2 % in the HPSC and 1.4 % in the PCSC (p = 0.044). All viraemic patients (0.2 % in HPSC and 0.1 % in PCSC) were treated with direct-acting antivirals and 85.7 % experienced a sustained virological response. Conclusions: Hospital-based HCV screening outperformed primary care-centered screening, significantly increasing HCV case findings.
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Screening,Hepatitis C virus,Micro -elimination,Antiviral therapy
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