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Avdičová, Mária 1 Axelsson, Maria 1 Bluemel, Benjamin 1 Boyd, Anders 1 Brouard, Cécile 1 Brummer-Korvenkontio, Henrikki 1 Busch, Martin 1 Christensen, Peer Brehm 1 Ciccaglione, Anna Rita 1 Cowan, Susan 1 Del Amo, Julia 1 Diaz, Asuncion 1 Dudareva, Sandra 1 Duffell, Erika 1 El-Khatib, Ziad 1 Gottfredsson, Magnús 1 Gountas, Ilias 1 Gountas, Konstantinos 1 Jancoriene, Ligita 1 Kerlik, Jana 1
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7 A 11 Communicable Diseases and Dise... 1 Addiction Competence Center Austrian ... 1 Centre for Infectious Disease Control... 1 Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisbo... 1 Clinic for Infectious Diseases Univer... 1 Clinic of Infectious Diseases and Der... 1 Clinical Institute University of Sout... 1 Communicable Disease Epidemiology Dep... 1 Department for HIV Sexual and Blood T... 1 Department of Biostatistics National ... 1 Department of Epidemiology Regional A... 1 Department of Epidemiology and Public... 1 Department of Gastroenterology and He... 1 Department of Health Studies Universi... 1 Department of Infection and Immunity ... 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epid... 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epid... 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epid... 1 Department of Infectious Diseases Hos... 1 Department of Infectious Diseases Ode... 1
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Avdičová, Mária 1 Axelsson, Maria 1 Bluemel, Benjamin 1 Boyd, Anders 1 Brouard, Cécile 1 Brummer-Korvenkontio, Henrikki 1 Busch, Martin 1 Christensen, Peer Brehm 1 Ciccaglione, Anna Rita 1 Cowan, Susan 1 Del Amo, Julia 1 Diaz, Asuncion 1 Dudareva, Sandra 1 Duffell, Erika 1 El-Khatib, Ziad 1 Gottfredsson, Magnús 1 Gountas, Ilias 1 Gountas, Konstantinos 1 Jancoriene, Ligita 1 Kerlik, Jana 1
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7 A 11 Communicable Diseases and Dise... 1 Addiction Competence Center Austrian ... 1 Centre for Infectious Disease Control... 1 Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisbo... 1 Clinic for Infectious Diseases Univer... 1 Clinic of Infectious Diseases and Der... 1 Clinical Institute University of Sout... 1 Communicable Disease Epidemiology Dep... 1 Department for HIV Sexual and Blood T... 1 Department of Biostatistics National ... 1 Department of Epidemiology Regional A... 1 Department of Epidemiology and Public... 1 Department of Gastroenterology and He... 1 Department of Health Studies Universi... 1 Department of Infection and Immunity ... 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epid... 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epid... 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epid... 1 Department of Infectious Diseases Hos... 1 Department of Infectious Diseases Ode... 1
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PubMed Central od 2021
ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources od 2020
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38188273
DOI
10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100792
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data are crucial to monitoring progress towards the 2030 Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) elimination targets. Our aim was to estimate the prevalence of chronic HCV infection (cHCV) in the European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA) countries in 2019. METHODS: Multi-parameter evidence synthesis (MPES) was used to produce national estimates of cHCV defined as: π = πrecρrec + πexρex + πnonρnon; πrec, πex, and πnon represent cHCV prevalence among recent people who inject drugs (PWID), ex-PWID, and non-PWID, respectively, while ρrec, ρex, and ρnon represent the proportions of these groups in the population. Information sources included the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) national operational contact points (NCPs) and prevalence database, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction databases, and the published literature. FINDINGS: The cHCV prevalence in 29 of 30 EU/EEA countries in 2019 was 0.50% [95% Credible Interval (CrI): 0.46%, 0.55%]. The highest cHCV prevalence was observed in the eastern EU/EEA (0.88%; 95% CrI: 0.81%, 0.94%). At least 35.76% (95% CrI: 33.07%, 38.60%) of the overall cHCV prevalence in EU/EEA countries was associated with injecting drugs. INTERPRETATION: Using MPES and collaborating with ECDC NCPs, we estimated the prevalence of cHCV in the EU/EEA to be low. Some areas experience higher cHCV prevalence while a third of prevalent cHCV infections was attributed to PWID. Further efforts are needed to scale up prevention measures and the diagnosis and treatment of infected individuals, especially in the east of the EU/EEA and among PWID. FUNDING: ECDC.
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