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An epidemiologic update on hepatitis C infection in persons living with or at risk of HIV infection

机译:艾滋病毒感染者或有感染者的丙型肝炎感染的流行病学更新

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Due to shared routes of transmission, coinfection with both human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) is relatively common and results in accelerated liver disease, driving morbidity and mortality. Deaths related to HCV now exceed deaths related to HIV in the United States, and co-infected patients bear a significant proportion of that mortality. This burden may be addressed by novel antiviral therapies that promise increased rates of cure or by enhanced access to liver transplantation, but these are costly interventions. Ultimately, the future burden of coinfection is addressed by greater understanding of who is at risk for development of each infection, thus guiding preventive efforts. Key recent reports regarding the US burden of morbidity and mortality due to HCV and groups at risk for coinfection are reviewed, with a focus on recently described HCV occurring among young injection drug users and men who have sex with men. Given the lack of available vaccine against HCV, enhanced detection and surveillance is a vital component of our public health strategy to combat HCV.
机译:由于共有的传播途径,人类免疫缺陷病毒1型(HIV-1)和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)的同时感染相对普遍,并导致肝脏疾病的加速发展,发病率和死亡率的上升。在美国,与HCV相关的死亡现在超过与HIV相关的死亡,并且合并感染的患者在该死亡率中占很大比例。可以通过有望提高治愈率的新抗病毒疗法或通过增加肝移植的途径来解决这一负担,但这是昂贵的干预措施。最终,通过进一步了解谁有感染每种疾病的风险,可以解决未来的合并感染负担,从而指导预防工作。审查了有关美国因HCV引起的发病和死亡负担以及处于合并感染风险中的人群的近期主要报道,重点是最近描述的HCV发生在年轻注射吸毒者和与男性发生性关系的男性中。由于缺乏针对HCV的疫苗,因此加强检测和监测是我们对抗HCV的公共卫生策略的重要组成部分。

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