Author:
Saludes Verónica,Bordoy Antoni E.,Yela Elena,Turú Elisabet,Not Anna,López-Corbeto Evelin,Egea-Cortés Laia,González-Candelas Fernando,Casabona Jordi,Teixidó Núria,Sastre Anna,Ruíz Ana,Gallego Carlos,Touzón Carlos,Solé Concepció,Planella Ramón,Vaz Elisa,Guerrero Rafael A.,Marco Andrés,Martró Elisa,
Abstract
AbstractHepatitis C virus (HCV) reinfection may hamper HCV elimination in prisons. We aimed to (i) determine the reinfection rate in people treated for HCV in Catalan prisons, (ii) measure reinfection in people entering prisons, and (iii) characterize the molecular epidemiology of HCV in prisons and people who inject drugs (PWID) in the community. Re-HCV was a prospective study in eight prisons (2019–2020) including two groups: (1) people cured with treatment in prison and followed-up every 6 months, and (2) people testing HCV-RNA positive at incarceration. Bio-behavioral data were collected. HCV isolates were sequenced and phylogenetically analyzed with those of PWID in the community. Reinfection follow-up after treatment was achieved in 97 individuals (103.05 person-years). Two reinfections were detected, resulting in an incidence ≤ 10/100 person-years. Among people entering prison, 2% (359/17,732) were viremic, of which 334 (93.0%) were included, and 44 (13.5%) presented with reinfection (84.7% being PWID). Frequently, HCV isolates in prisons and PWID in the community were phylogenetically related. Although HCV reinfection is low after treatment, it is common in people entering Catalan prisons. To maintain a low HCV prevalence in prisons, harm-reduction services and test-and-treat programs for PWID should be strengthened both inside and outside prisons.
Funder
Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Fondo Social Europeo
Gilead Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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