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Title: Combined COVID-19 vaccination and hepatitis C virus screening intervention in marginalised populations in Spain
Author: Lazarus, Jeffrey V.
Villota Rivas, Marcela
Ryan Murúa, Pablo
Buti, Maria
Grau López, Lara
Cuevas, Guillermo
Espada, José Luis
Morón, William
Palma Álvarez, R. Felipe
Feld, Jordan J.
Valencia, Jorge
Keywords: Hepatitis C
Vacunació
Espanya
COVID-19
Hepatitis C
Vaccination
Spain
COVID-19
Issue Date: 12-May-2023
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Background: COVID-19 has hindered hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV screening, particularly in marginalised groups, who have some of the highest rates of these conditions and lowest rates of COVID-19 vaccination. We assessed the acceptability of combining HCV testing with COVID-19 vaccination in a centre for addiction services (CAS) in Barcelona and a mobile testing unit (MTU) in Madrid, Spain. Methods: From 28/09/2021 to 30/06/2022, 187 adults from marginalised populations were offered HCV antibody (Ab) testing along with COVID-19 vaccination. If HCV Ab+, they were tested for HCV-RNA. MTU participants were also screened for HIV. HCV-RNA+ and HIV+ participants were offered treatment. Data were analysed descriptively. Results: Findings show how of the 86 CAS participants: 80 (93%) had been previously vaccinated for COVID-19, of whom 72 (90%) had the full first round schedule; none had a COVID-19 vaccine booster and all received a COVID-19 vaccine; 54 (62.8%) were tested for HCV Ab, of whom 17 (31.5%) were positive, of whom all were tested for HCV-RNA and none were positive. Of the 101 MTU participants: none had been vaccinated for COVID-19 and all received a COVID-19 vaccine; all were tested for HCV Ab and HIV and 15 (14.9%) and 9 (8.9%) were positive, respectively; of those HCV Ab+, 9 (60%) were HCV-RNA+, of whom 8 (88.9%) have started treatment; 5 (55.6%) of those HIV+ had abandoned antiretroviral therapy, of whom 3 (60%) have re-started it. Conclusions: The intervention was accepted by 54 (62.8%) CAS participants and all MTU participants and can be used in marginalised communities.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-023-00292-y
It is part of: Communications medicine, 2023, vol. 3, num.1
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/219345
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-023-00292-y
ISSN: 2730-664X
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