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Hepatitis B or hepatitis C coinfection in HIV-infected pregnant women in Europe

Authors :
Megan Landes
Igor Semenenko
Patricia Barlow
Valeria Savasi
Svetlana Posokhova
Claire Thorne
Pasquale Martinelli
Andrej Stelmah
Marie-Louise Newell
Ruslan Malyuta
Cecilia Tibaldi
Simona Fiore
Landes, M
Newell, Ml
Barlow, P
Fiore, S
Malyuta, R
Martinelli, Pasquale
Posokhova, S
Savasi, V
Semenenko, I
Stelmah, A
Tibaldi, C
Thorne, C.
Source :
HIV medicine. 9(7)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for hepatitis C or B virus (HCV or HBV) coinfection among HIV-infected pregnant women, and to investigate their immunological and virological characteristics and antiretroviral therapy use. Methods Information on HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) positivity and HCV antibody (anti-HCV) was collected retrospectively from the antenatal records of HIV-infected women enrolled in the European Collaborative Study and linked to prospectively collected data. Results Of 1050 women, 4.9% [95% confidence interval (CI) 3.6–6.3] were HBsAg positive and 12.3% (95% CI 10.4–14.4) had anti-HCV antibody. Women with an injecting drug use(r) (IDU) history had the highest HCV-seropositivity prevalence (28%; 95% CI 22.8–35.7). Risk factors for HCV seropositivity included IDU history [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 2.92; 95% CI 1.86–4.58], age (for ≥35 years vs.

Details

ISSN :
14681293
Volume :
9
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HIV medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d4d64085967de94ee91e408d3e028487