Hepatitis A, B and C prevalence among transgender women and travestis in five Brazilian capitals between 2019-2021

Author:

Moreira Regina Célia1ORCID,Veras Maria Amélia de Sousa Mascena2ORCID,Amianti Carolina3ORCID,McCartney Daniel Jason4ORCID,Silva Vanessa Cristina Martins1ORCID,Lemos Marcilio Figueiredo1ORCID,Compri Adriana Parise1ORCID,Oliveira Elaine Lopes de1ORCID,Bassichetto Katia Cristina2ORCID,Leal Andréa Fachel5ORCID,Knauth Daniela Ruva5ORCID,Magno Laio6ORCID,Dourado Inês7ORCID,Galan Lenice8ORCID,Fonseca Paula Andrea Morelli9ORCID,Queiroz Rita Suely Bacuri de10ORCID,Silva Roberto José Carvalho da11ORCID,Araujo Sandra12ORCID,Miyachi Marcia Eiko12ORCID,Soares Claudio de Sousa12ORCID,Ahagon Luciana Mitie Kawai12ORCID,Mayaud Philippe4ORCID,Sperandei Sandro13ORCID,Motta-Castro Ana Rita Coimbra14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Adolfo Lutz, Brazil

2. Núcleo de Pesquisa e Direitos Humanos em Saúde da População LGBT+, Brazil; Santa Casa de São Paulo, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

4. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

5. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

6. Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Brazil; Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

7. Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

8. Núcleo de Pesquisa e Direitos Humanos em Saúde da População LGBT+, Brazil

9. Santa Casa de São Paulo, Brazil

10. Fiocruz Amazônia, Brazil

11. São Paulo State Health Secretariat, Brazil

12. Laboratory of the STD/AIDS Reference and Training Center, Brazil

13. Estern Sydney University, Australia

14. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil; Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with hepatitis A, B, and C in transgender women and travestis's networks, in 5 regions of Brazil. Methods: This cross-sectional study includedtransgender women and travestis in five Brazilian capitals (Campo Grande, Manaus, Porto Alegre, Salvador, and São Paulo), between December/2019 and July/2021. All samples were subjected to detection of serological markers of hepatitis virus A (HAV), B (HBV), and C (HCV) infections through rapid tests and chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassays. Positive samples in the screening tests were submitted to detect HBV DNA and HCV-RNA by real-time PCR and genotyped by Sanger sequencing. Results: Analysis of 1,317 samples showed network prevalence rates of 69.1%, 25.1%, and 1.5% for HAV, HBV, and HCV exposure, respectively. A high susceptibility rate to HBV infection (35.7%) and low prevalence of vaccine response markers (40%) were also observed. Age greater than 26 years, self-declared black/brown skin color, having only primary education, history of incarceration, and use of a condom in the last sexual intercourse with a casual partner were associated with total anti-HAV. Exposure to HBV was associated with age greater than 26 years, self-declared black/brown, history of being a sex worker, and incarceration. Age > 37 years, history of sexual abuse, and frequent alcohol consumption were associated with hepatitis C infection. Conclusion: The highest prevalence of HAV in this population was found in the North and Northeast regions, and the prevalence found was higher than that in the general population, suggesting greater vulnerability. The prevalence of HCV infection in our study was similar to that observed in the general population.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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