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Paboriboune P., Vial Thomas, Sitbounlang P., Bertani Stéphane, Trepo C., Deny P., Babin F. X., Steenkeste N., Pineau P., Deharo Eric. (2018). Hepatitis C in Laos : a 7-year retrospective study on 1765 patients. Virologica Sinica, 33 (4), p. 295-303. ISSN 1674-0769.

Titre du document
Hepatitis C in Laos : a 7-year retrospective study on 1765 patients
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000444001200001
Auteurs
Paboriboune P., Vial Thomas, Sitbounlang P., Bertani Stéphane, Trepo C., Deny P., Babin F. X., Steenkeste N., Pineau P., Deharo Eric
Source
Virologica Sinica, 2018, 33 (4), p. 295-303 ISSN 1674-0769
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a global health concern, notably in Southeast Asia, and in Laos the presentation of the HCV-induced liver disease is poorly known. Our objective was thus to describe a comprehensive HCV infection pattern in order to guide national health policies. A study on a group of 1765 patients formerly diagnosed by rapid test in health centres was conducted at the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Merieux in Vientiane. The demographic information of patients, their infection status (viral load: VL), liver function (aminotransferases) and treatments were analysed. Results showed that gender distribution of infected people was balanced; with median ages of 53.8 for men and 51.6years for women (13-86years). The majority of patients (72%) were confirmed positive (VL>50IU/mL) and 28% of them had high VL (>6log(10)). About 23% of patients had level of aminotransferases indicative of liver damage (>40IU/mL); but less than 20% of patients received treatment. Patients rarely received a second sampling or medical imaging. The survey also showed that cycloferon, pegylated interferon and ribavirin were the drugs prescribed preferentially by the medical staff, without following any international recommendations schemes. In conclusion, we recommend that a population screening policy and better management of patients should be urgently implemented in the country, respecting official guidelines. However, the cost of biological analysis and treatment are significant barriers that must be removed. Public health resolutions should be immediately enforced in the perspective of meeting the WHO HCV elimination deadline by 2030.
Plan de classement
Santé : généralités [050] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Description Géographique
LAOS
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010073995]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010073995
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