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New Microbiol ; 42(3): 133-138, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31157397

ABSTRACT

The dental clinic is an appropriate place to promote the prevention of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and fast access for care of HCV-positive subjects with new-generation anti-HCV drugs. This study aimed to determine the socio-demographic profile of subjects screened for HCV virus in a dental clinic to acquire useful information for future campaigns of prevention. An easy, free-of-charge, screen salivary test was offered to patients referred to the dental clinic of San Raffaele Scientific Research Hospital in Milan, Italy for dental procedures. These patients were also asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire on demographics and risk behaviours. A total of 1388 of 2097 (66.19%) questionnaires were evaluable. The demographics of the population responding to this initiative was primarily Italians citizen (96.47%), homogeneous gender distribution (55.55%), age over 50 (609 subjects; 43.88%), with high-level education and stable professional positions. 905 subjects (65.20%) were never tested for HCV before. The test showed positive reactivity in 22 cases (1.05%); of these, 21 subjects were known to be HCV-positive, and the test confirmed their status. One subject was newly diagnosed as HCV-positive. The percentage of subjects who were never tested for HCV infection appears too high (905 subjects, i.e., 65.20%), especially among subjects with high level of education and professions, and among adults over 40 or young people (18-25). The easy screening test in dental clinic can help raise awareness, promote early diagnosis and prevention, and provide a fast link to care for HCV infection.


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Dental Clinics , Hepacivirus , Hepatitis C Antibodies , Point-of-Care Testing , Saliva/virology , Adolescent , Adult , Demography , Female , Hepatitis C/diagnosis , Humans , Italy , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Point-of-Care Testing/standards , Pregnancy , Young Adult
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J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr ; 61(1): 78-82, 2012 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22706294

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We evaluated the association between human papillomavirus cervical infection and HIV shedding in cervicovaginal lavage fluid (CVL), studying 89 HIV-infected women recruited at the Department of Infectious Diseases of Brescia (Italy). HIV shedding in CVL was found in a similar proportion of women with (30%; 21/70) and without (31.6%; 6/19) cervical human papillomavirus infection. A statistically significant correlation was found between HIV viral load in serum and CVL among the 27 women with detectable HIV in CVL (r = 0.4; P = 0.04). However, women on highly active antiretroviral therapy were more likely to have detectable HIV-RNA in CVL despite negative viremia (80% vs. 8%; P < 0.005).


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Body Fluids/virology , HIV Infections/complications , HIV Infections/virology , HIV/isolation & purification , Papillomavirus Infections/complications , Papillomavirus Infections/virology , Virus Shedding , Adult , Anti-Retroviral Agents/therapeutic use , Blood/virology , Cervix Uteri/virology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , HIV Infections/drug therapy , Humans , Italy , Middle Aged , Vagina/virology , Viral Load , Young Adult
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