National Hepatitis C estimates: Incidence, prevalence, undiagnosed proportion and treatment, Canada, 2019
- DOI
- Langue de publication
- Anglais
- Date
- 2022-12
- Type
- Article
- Auteur(s)
- Popovic, Nashira
- Williams, Anson
- Périnet, Simone
- Campeau, Laurence
- Yang, Qiuying
- Zhang, Fan
- Yan, Ping
- Feld, Jordan
- Janjua, Naveed
- Klein, Marina
- Krajden, Mel
- Wong, William
- Cox, Joseph
Résumé
Background: Estimates of the number of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are important for monitoring efforts aimed at preventing disease transmission, especially following the introduction of a highly effective treatment. This report provides updated estimates of HCV incidence, prevalence, undiagnosed proportion and treatment in Canada. Methods: A combination of back calculation modelling and a modified version of the workbook method were used to estimate the incidence and prevalence of anti-HCV positive persons, the prevalence of chronic HCV infection and the undiagnosed proportion. The number of people treated for chronic HCV was estimated using administrative pharmaceutical data. Results: An estimated 9,470 new infections occurred in 2019, corresponding to an incidence rate of 25 per 100,000 population, a 7.7% decrease since 2015. The estimated prevalence of anti-HCV antibodies in the Canadian population was 1.03% (plausible range: 0.83%–1.38%), and the estimated prevalence of chronic HCV was 0.54% (plausible range: 0.40%–0.79%). The overall proportion of anti-HCV positive persons who were undiagnosed was estimated at 24% of all infections, with individuals born between 1945 and 1975 being the priority population the most likely to be undiagnosed. An estimated 74,500 people with chronic HCV have been treated since the introduction of direct-acting antivirals in 2014. Conclusion: Estimates of HCV incidence and prevalence are key metrics to guide interventions and resource allocation. While our estimates show that HCV incidence has decreased in Canada in recent years and treatment of chronic HCV has continued to increase, ongoing efforts are required to reduce the burden of HCV in Canada
Sujet
- Santé
Mots-clés
- Hepatitis C,
- prevalence,
- incidence,
- epidemiology,
- Canada
Droits
Pagination
540-549
Évalué par les pairs
Yes
Identifiants
- ISSN
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1481-8531
- 1481-8531
Article
- Titre de la revue
- Canada Communicable Disease Report
- Volume de la revue
- 48
- Numéro de revue
- 11/12
Relation
- Est la traduction de :
- https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v48i1112a07f
Référence(s)
Popovic N, Williams A, Périnet S, Campeau L, Yang Q, Zhang F, Yan P, Feld JJ, Janjua NZ, Klein MB, Krajden M, Wong W, Cox J. National Hepatitis C estimates: Incidence, prevalence, undiagnosed proportion and treatment, Canada, 2019. Can Commun Dis Rep 2022;48(11/12):540−9. https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v48i1112a07