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Gastroenterol Clin Biol ; 22(4): 375-80, 1998 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9762266

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: The evolution of epidemiological data on hepatitis C virus infection is poorly documented and thus the impact of screening is difficult to evaluate. AIM: To study epidemiological variations based on the origin of transmission and the year of diagnosis of hepatitis C virus infection. METHODS: The files of all 1304 patients seen in the hepatology unit of the Rennes University Hospital were analyzed (retrospectively before and prospectively after October 1995) in relation to epidemiological features. RESULTS: Despite widespread screening which is the source of 60% of the diagnoses, the total number of new cases of hepatitis C infection per year has not increased. Compared to patients diagnosed in the first years following the discovery of the virus, patients recently identified were younger (42 +/- 14 years) and frequently drug addicts (40%). Aminotransaminases were normal in 20% of cases. The frequency of cirrhosis has declined (17%). There has been a decrease in the proportion of patients who undergo liver biopsy (50%) and treatment with interferon (one third of patients). CONCLUSIONS: The impact of screening on the number of newly treated patients seems to be lower than previously predicted.


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Hepatitis C Antibodies/analysis , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Hepatitis C/transmission , Adult , Female , Genotype , HIV Infections/complications , Hepacivirus/genetics , Hepatitis C/complications , Hepatitis C/diagnosis , Hepatitis C, Chronic/complications , Hepatitis C, Chronic/diagnosis , Hepatitis C, Chronic/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Mass Screening , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies
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