HCV infection in the general population of a Greek island: Prevalence and risk factors

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Goritsas, C
Plerou, I
Agaliotis, S
Spinthaki, R
Mimidis, K
Velissaris, D
Lazarou, N
Labropoulou-Karatza, C
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[1] Patra Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Patra, Greece
[2] Zakinthos Gen Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Zakinthos, Greece
[3] Zakinthos Gen Hosp, Transfus Unit, Zakinthos, Greece
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hepatitis C virus (HCV); epidemiology; risk factors;
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Background/Aims: Although HCV seroprevalence in blood donors in Greece is low (0.2-0.4%) epidemiologic characteristics of HCV infection in the general population have not been studied enough. The objective of this study was to examine the seroprevalence of HCV infection and associated risk factors in the general population of Zakinthos, a Greek island with a well-defined mixed (urban and rural) population. Methodology: A household health survey was carried out in a randomly selected sample of 718 adults. A questionnaire was completed and a blood sample was obtained from all participants. Serum samples were tested for anti-HCV antibodies by third generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and supplemental test. The influence of sociodemographic characteristics and possible associated risk factors on the HCV seroprevalence was investigated by logistic regression analysis. Results: The overall anti-HCV prevalence was 1.25%. A well-defined rural area with a significant higher prevalence (6.8% vs. 0.62%; P<0.001) was identified. There was a trend of increasing prevalence with age, with a significant difference (P<0.027) between the age groups 15-44 (0%) and over 45 (2.15%). The logistic regression analysis confirmed a significant association between anti-HCV positivity and: increasing age (P<0.001), history of blood transfusion (0.0001), intramuscular injections (P<0.04). Conclusions: The results of this field-survey in a well-defined general population, indicates that HCV seroprevalence (1.25%) is much higher than that of blood donors in the same area. The increasing prevalence with age and the association with parenteral exposure indicates that HCV infection can mainly be attributed to pal enteral techniques in the past. The identification of a concrete rural area with particularly high seroprevalence needs further study of the whole population of the area.
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