Prevalence of chronic hepatitis C infection in the general population: results from a national survey, Romania, 2020 to 2023

Author:

Hleyhel Mira1,Popovici Odette2ORCID,Leuștean Mihaela3,Reed Suzanne1,Sadou Amal1,Furegato Martina1,Bluemel Benjamin4,Duffell Erika4,Mardh Otilia4

Affiliation:

1. Cerner Enviza/Oracle Life Sciences, Paris, France

2. National Institute of Public Health Romania - National Centre for Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases (NCSCCD), Bucharest, Romania

3. National Institute of Public Health Romania - National Public Health Laboratory, Bucharest, Romania

4. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Introduction A national study from 2006 to 2008 showed a high antibody prevalence of 3.2% against hepatitis C virus (HCV) in Romania, but more recent epidemiological data on hepatitis C prevalence are lacking. Aim We aimed to estimate the current prevalence of HCV antibodies (anti-HCV) and chronic HCV infection in the general adult population in Romania, as a crucial element in monitoring progress towards eliminating hepatitis C. Methods We used anonymised leftover sera from a SARS-CoV-2 survey conducted between July and October 2020 (n = 2,100), supplemented with sera collected prospectively between July 2022 and March 2023 (n = 574). These included sera collected from adults visiting laboratories for routine medical check-ups. Sera were tested for anti-HCV and HCV core antigen and classified according to anti-HCV and chronic infection status. Results Of the total 2,674 specimens tested, 44 were anti-HCV-positive with a weighted anti-HCV prevalence of 1.4% (95% CI: 1.0–1.9), and 29 were HCV core antigen-positive with a weighted prevalence of chronic infection of 0.9% (95% CI: 0.5–1.2). The prevalence of chronic infection did not differ significantly between men and women. It was higher in persons 60 years and older (2.0%; 95% CI: 1.1–3.0) and in specimens from the North-East region (2.2%; 95% CI: 0.8–3.7). Conclusion Although the overall HCV prevalence in Romania is currently low, targeted screening, prevention measures and treatment scale-up are needed especially for the population 60 years and older and in the north-eastern part of the country to achieve the goal of ending the hepatitis C epidemic.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

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