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Comparing Hepatitis C Virus Screening in Clinics Versus the Emergency Department
- Source :
- Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health; vol 23, iss 3; 1936-900X
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Introduction: New evidence suggests that emergency department (ED)-based infectious diseases screening programs have utility. We aimed to compare clinic-based and ED-based hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening programs within a single health system, to identify key differences in HCV antibody (Ab) positivity and chronic HCV, as well as population demographics.Methods: In the clinic-based program, adults in the birth cohort (born 1945-1965) were screened for HCV. In the ED-based program, non-targeted HCV screening of all adults was conducted. We included patients screened between June 2019–June 2020. Patients were screened for anti-HCV Ab, and positive results were followed by HCV viral load (VL) testing. Our primary outcomes were seroprevalence of HCV Ab and HCV VL.Results: There were 1,296 and 12,778 patients screened for HCV in the clinics and the ED, respectively. In the clinic setting, 13 patients (1%) screened positive for HCV Ab and nine (69%) completed VL testing, which was positive in one patient (11%). In the ED, 1,053 patients (8%) screened positive for HCV Ab and 847 (80%) underwent reflex VL testing, which was positive in 381 patients (45%). In an ED birth cohort sub-analysis, Hepatitis C virus Ab seroprevalence was 15% (675/4521).Conclusion: In this study of patients in a single healthcare system, ED-based HCV screening was higher yield than clinic-based screening.
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- Journal :
- Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health; vol 23, iss 3; 1936-900X
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- application/pdf, Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health vol 23, iss 3 1936-900X
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1325586647
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource