Episode of Hepatitis C viral infection in the people of Swat, Pakistan

Author:

Rahat M. A.1ORCID,Israr M.2ORCID,Hassan I.1ORCID,Islam M.1,-ud-Din A.1ORCID,Ali A.3ORCID,Khan M. I.1ORCID,Iqbal M. S.4ORCID,Jabeen H.5ORCID,Rasool A.2ORCID,Akbar F.2ORCID,Khan M. A. A.6ORCID,Ullah N.1ORCID,Ali R.1ORCID,Nasar M.7ORCID,Shah M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hazara University, Pakistan

2. University of Swat, Pakistan

3. Saidu Medical College, Pakistan

4. University of Gujrat, Pakistan

5. Women University Mardan, Pakistan

6. University of Peshawar, Pakistan

7. COMSAT University Islamabad, Pakistan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Infectious agents cause serious diseases in humans worldwide and are responsible for the high rate of morbidity and mortality. The prevalence and epidemiology of infectious disease (HCV) in the hospital visited patients referred by the physicians through the initial findings and their associated risk factors were studied in Swat. The data of 174 infected patients were collected during the period of 2015 to 2017 from two clinical laboratories of Tehsil Matta Swat. Inform consent form was taken before blood collection. After taking informed consent blood samples were collected and ICT test was performed and then ICT positive cases were conform through PCR. A total of 174 ICT positive samples [106 male and 68 females] were included in this study. Age was considered from 10 to 72 years. Of the 174 ICT strip positive, 99 [63 males, 36 females] were confirmed through PCR. The prevalence rate was recorded 56.89%. I.V/I.M injection was recorded in 100% of the individuals. Visits to the barber shop was reported in (58%) of the individuals, married individuals were (81.0), surgical operation was reported in (44.8%), sharing toothbrush was observed in (29.9%), piercing was reported in (39.7%), family history was reported in (26.4%), dental treatment was observed in (21.8%), jaundice were (13.2%) and tattooing was (1.7%). Blood transfusion, surgical operations, Jaundice, family history and dental treatment were found significant risk factors for acquiring HCV infection. It was concluded that proper implementation of precautionary measures should be needed to control the spread of HCV in far near future.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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