Hepatitis C Screening and Antibody Prevalence Among Newly Arrived Refugees to the United States, 2010–2017

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Kailey Urban
Colleen Payton
Blain Mamo
Hannah Volkman
Katherine Giorgio
Lori Kennedy
Yuli Chen Bomber
Kristine Knuti Rodrigues
Janine Young
Carol Tumaylle
Jasmine Matheson
Azadeh Tasslimi
Jessica Montour
Emily Jentes
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[1] Minnesota Department of Health,School of Nursing and Public Health
[2] Infectious Disease Epidemiology,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[3] Prevention,Denver Health and Hospitals, Department of General Pediatrics
[4] and Control Division,U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
[5] Moravian University,National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
[6] Thomas Jefferson University,undefined
[7] Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment,undefined
[8] Newcomer Health Program,undefined
[9] Health Equity Branch,undefined
[10] Disease Control and Public Health Response Division,undefined
[11] University of Colorado School of Medicine,undefined
[12] Colorado Department of Human Services,undefined
[13] Colorado Refugee Services Program,undefined
[14] Washington State Department of Health,undefined
[15] Office of Communicable Disease Epidemiology,undefined
[16] Refugee and Immigrant Health Program,undefined
[17] Refugee Health Services,undefined
[18] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
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Hepatitis C; Screening; Refugee Health; Immigrants;
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Six refugee screening sites collaborated to estimate the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies among newly arrived refugees in the United States from 2010 to 2017, identify demographic characteristics associated with HCV antibody positivity, and estimate missed HCV antibody-positive adults among unscreened refugees. We utilized a cross-sectional study to examine HCV prevalence among refugees (N = 144,752). A predictive logistic regression model was constructed to determine the effectiveness of current screening practices at identifying cases. The prevalence of HCV antibodies among the 64,703 refugees screened was 1.6%. Refugees from Burundi (5.4%), Moldova (3.8%), Democratic Republic of Congo (3.2%), Burma (2.8%), and Ukraine (2.0%) had the highest positivity among refugee arrivals. An estimated 498 (0.7%) cases of HCV antibody positivity were missed among 67,787 unscreened adults. The domestic medical examination represents an opportunity to screen all adult refugees for HCV to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.
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