Hepatitis C Among High-Risk Alabamians: Disease Burden And Screening Effectiveness

Anthony B Lee, Sandra Karumberia, Ashley Gilmore,Ebony Williams, Nichole Bruner,Edgar Turner Overton,Michael S Saag,Ricardo A Franco

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2020)

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Background. The effectiveness of hepatitis C testing and linkage-to-care (LTC) is poorly characterized in low-resource jurisdictions facing gaps in harm reduction, including illegality of syringe exchange services. Effectiveness of a community-based test/LTC program was evaluated in Alabama.Methods. In 2016-2018, shelters, drug treatment centers (DTCs), AIDS organizations, and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) engaged in screening/LTC. A coordinator navigated individuals to confirm viremia and link to substance use treatment or primary care with hepatitis C prescribers.Results. Point-of-care (POC) tested 4293 individuals (10% [427] antibody-positive, 71% [299/419] RNA performed, 80% [241/299] viremia confirmed) and 93% linked to care (225/241). Electronic medical record (EMR)-based reflex strategy screened 4654 (15% [679] antibody positive, 99% [670/679] RNA performed, 64% [433/679] viremia confirmed) and 85% linked to care (368/433). We observed higher odds of RNA confirmation in EMR-based reflex versus POC (OR, 2.07; P<.0001) and higher odds of LTC in EMR-based reflex versus POC (OR, 1.51; P<.0001). Overall, 53% individuals tested were nonbaby boomers.Conclusions. In Alabama, screening at high-risk settings identified significant hepatitis C burden and reflex testing outperformed point-of-care linkage indicators. Colocating testing in DTCs and treatment in FQHCs provided key LTC venues to at-risk younger groups.
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hepatitis C virus, screening, linkage to care, prevalence, injection drug use, Alabama
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