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Timing of elimination of hepatitis C virus in Canada's provinces
Canadian Liver Journal ; 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2005842
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Infection with chronic hepatitis C virus is a global public health concern. A recent study concluded that Canada is on track to achieve hepatitis C elimination goals set by the World Health Organization if treatment levels are maintained. However, recently a falling temporal trend in treatments in Canada was observed, with most provinces seeing a decrease before the global coronavirus pandemic. This study assesses the timing of elimination of hepatitis C in the 10 provinces of Canada.

METHODS:

Previously published disease and economic burden model of hepatitis C infection was populated with the latest epidemiological and cost data for each Canadian province. Five scenarios were modelled maintaining the status quo, decreasing diagnosis and treatment levels by 10% annually, decreasing diagnosis and treatment levels by 20% annually, increasing them by 10% annually, and assuming a scenario with no post-coronavirus pandemic recovery in treatment levels. Year of achieving hepatitis C elimination, necessary annual treatments for elimination, and associated disease and economic burden were determined for each province.

RESULTS:

If status quo is maintained, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec are off track to achieve hepatitis C elimination by 2030 and would require 540, 7,700, and 2,800 annual treatments, respectively, to get on track. Timely elimination would save 170 lives and CAD$122.6 million in direct medical costs in these three provinces.

CONCLUSIONS:

Three of Canada's provinces-two of them most populous in the country-are off track to achieve the hepatitis C elimination goal. Building frameworks and innovative approaches to prevention, testing, and treatment will be necessary to achieve this goal.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Canadian Liver Journal Year: 2022 Document Type: Article