Assessing Molecular Point-of-Care Testing and Dried Blood Spot for Hepatitis C Virus Screening in People Who Inject Drugs

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作者
Chevaliez, Stephane [1 ,2 ]
Wlassow, Melanie [1 ,2 ]
Volant, Johann [3 ]
Roudot-Thoraval, Francoise [2 ,4 ]
Bachelard, Antoine [5 ,6 ]
Poiteau, Lila [1 ,2 ]
Trabut, Jean-Baptiste [2 ,6 ]
Hezode, Christophe [2 ,4 ]
Bourdel, Anne [7 ]
Dominguez, Stephanie [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Est, Hop Henri Mondor, Natl Reference Ctr Viral Hepatitis B C & D, Dept Virol, Creteil, France
[2] INSERM, U955, Creteil, France
[3] Med Monde, Paris, France
[4] Univ Paris Est, Hop Henri Mondor, Dept Hepatol, Creteil, France
[5] Univ Paris Est, Hop Henri Mondor, Dept Infect Dis, Creteil, France
[6] Univ Paris Est, Hop Henri Mondor, Serv Addictol, Creteil, France
[7] Assoc Aurore, CSAPA EGO, Paris, France
来源
OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES | 2020年 / 7卷 / 06期
关键词
dried blood spot; HCV RNA screening; hepatitis C; people who inject drugs; point of care test; INFECTION; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1093/ofid/ofaa196
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background. Injecting drug use is a major driver of hepatitis C virus (HCV) spread worldwide, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has identified people who inject drugs (PWID) as a key population to target for HCV screening and care. Point-of-care (POC) hepatitis C tests and dried blood spot (DBS) sampling offer benefits for the management of patients with HCV infection by increasing HCV testing and linkage to care in different nonclinical settings. The aims of this prospective study were to evaluate the feasibility and the acceptability of use HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA) POC and fingerstick DBS testing in social-medical risk-reduction centers and to describe the cascade of care among PWID in France. Methods. Between June 2018 and February 2019, 89 consecutive HCV-seropositive PWID attending 2 drug treatment services and 1 supervised consumption room in inner Paris were invited to participate in further evaluation, undergoing a clinical review with a liver assessment and blood tests including fingerstick capillary whole blood POC HCV RNA testing and fingerstick DBS sampling. Results. Of the 89 participants enrolled, HCV RNA was detected in 34 (38.6%) participants. Fingerstick whole blood POC RNA testing and HCV RNA detection from DBS sample were feasible and acceptable among PWID with no major difference in terms of HCV RNA detection rate. Overall, 16 participants received pan-genotypic antiviral treatment. The proportion of PWID with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks was 81.2%, with data for 3 patients still pending. Conclusions. One-step screening strategy based on the detection of HCV RNA would engage people in care for treatment scale-up and HCV elimination.
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