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HCV Continuum Critical to Providing Better Care in Urban Areas

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FROM HEPATOLOGY

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In each category of testing and treatment, men presented nearly twice as often as women: 61% vs. 39%, Ab only; 64% vs. 36%, Ab plus RNA; 64% vs. 36%, Ab plus RNA with no antiviral treatment; and 71% vs. 29%, Ab plus RNA with antiviral treatment, respectively (P < .001). Patients aged 45-64 years presented the most often for both genders (P < .001), and blacks and whites were most common in the study population (P < .001).

The investigators noted that their findings were consistent with national estimates, which say that fewer than half of a city’s population would have HCV infections, and that 3%-5% of cases would be underreported, thus possibly explaining some missing cases in their own data.

“To promote movement through the continuum of HCV care, state and local health departments need to devise ways to improve surveillance and enhance screening and linkage and retention in HCV care services,” concluded the authors. “However, none of this can happen effectively without strong federal support and greater efforts to promote an implementation science agenda that pulls on surveillance data to execute the CDC’s recommendation for routine baby boomer and risk-based screening, and enhance the HCV care continuum,” they added.

The authors reported no financial conflicts of interest.

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