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The change in the nationwide seroprevalence of hepatitis C virus and the status of linkage to care in South Korea from 2009 to 2015

Authors
Jang, Eun SunKi, MoranChoi, Hwa YoungKim, Kyung-AhJeong, Sook-HyangJang, Eun SunKi, MoranGwak, Geum-YounKim, Kyung-AhKim, Gi-AeKim, Do YoungKim, Dong JoonKim, Man WooKim, Sung EunKim, Yun SooKim, Young SeokKim, In HeeKim, Chang WookKim, Ho DongKim, Hyung JoonPark, Neung HwaBaik, Soon KooSuh, Jeong IllSong, Byung-CheolSong, Il HanYeon, Jong EunLee, Byung SeokLee, Youn JaeJung, Young KulChung, Woo JinCho, Sung BumCho, Eun-YoungCho, Hyun ChinCheon, Gab JinChae, Hee BokChoi, Dae HeeChoi, Sung-KyuChoi, Hwa YoungTak, Won YoungHeo, JeongJeong, Sook-Hyang
Issue Date
Sep-2019
Publisher
Springer Pub. Co.
Keywords
Hepatitis C virus; Epidemiology; Prevalence; Anti-HCV; HCV RNA; Antiviral treatment
Citation
Hepatology International, v.13, no.5, pp 599 - 608
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Hepatology International
Volume
13
Number
5
Start Page
599
End Page
608
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/1685
DOI
10.1007/s12072-019-09975-y
ISSN
1936-0533
1936-0541
Abstract
Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) requires epidemiological monitoring to estimate its disease burden and to develop countermeasures. This study aimed to investigate the difference between the 2015 and 2009 nationwide anti-HCV seroprevalence and to determine linkage to care estimates in South Korea. Methods A total 268,422 examinees >= 20 years old were included in 2015 from 33 medical institutions nationwide. Electronically extracted data were retrospectively analyzed to calculate the age-, sex-, and area-adjusted anti-HCV prevalence. Seroprevalence in 2015 was measured using the same method as that in 2009. For anti-HCV-positive subjects, medical records were reviewed to see whether HCV RNA testing or antiviral treatment was performed. Results Adjusted anti-HCV prevalence was 0.60% (95% confidence interval, 0.57-0.63) based on general Korean population in 2015. It showed an increasing trend according to age; 0.23% in thirties, 0.38% in forties, 0.63% in fifties, 1.08% in sixties, and 1.65% in those aged >= 70 years. From 2009 to 2015, the adjusted anti-HCV prevalence decreased by 30%, with odds ratio of 0.70 (95% CI 0.70-0.71). There was significant intranational regional variation and changing pattern of seroprevalence. Among 1359 anti-HCV-positive subjects, HCV RNA test was performed in 60% and 25.4% had positivity. Treatment-initiated and cured rates in 2015 were 18.5% and 10.9%, respectively. Conclusions Anti-HCV prevalence in South Korea was 0.6% in 2015, showing a 30% decrease from that in 2009. Although the HCV RNA testing rate was increased since 2009, this remains suboptimal. Moreover, the treatment uptake rate should be improved in South Korea.
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