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The Urgent Need for Hepatitis C Screening in Pregnant Women A Call to Action

机译:孕妇中对丙型肝炎筛选的迫切需要采取行动

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection affects 170 million people worldwide, with at least 5% of individuals with HCV progressing to life-threatening complications, including hepatocellular carcinoma, within 20 years from acute infection. The World Health Organization has called for viral hepatitis elimination as a major public health threat by 2030. The recent development and availability of direct-acting antiviral drugs have been a game-changer in the HCV-treatment paradigm-response exceeds 90%, with minimal adverse events. Accordingly, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease-Infectious Diseases Society of America 2019 guidelines recommend universal HCV screening for all adults aged 18-79 years, including pregnant women. Worldwide, up to 8% of pregnant women have HCV infection, with the prevalence being as high as 4% in the United States. Pregnancy is one of the few points of contact women of reproductive age have with their health care providers; therefore, pregnancy provides a crucial time for targeting this population for HCV screening. Children also benefit from maternal screening, because the primary route of infection in children is vertical transmission during pregnancy, and children are not routinely assessed for liver disease. In fact, 85-95% of children with HCV infection in the United States are not yet identified with current strategies. In this commentary, we highlight why universal screening in pregnant women should be recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists based on the current epidemiology of HCV and the upcoming U.S. Preventive Services Task Force-recommended screening changes for all adults aged 18-79 years. We also review the current screening paradigm and treatment options for pregnant women and their children.
机译:丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染影响全球1.7亿人,其中至少5%的患有HCV的危及生命并发症,包括肝细胞癌,从急性感染后20年内。世界卫生组织呼吁将病毒性肝炎作为2030年作为主要的公共卫生威胁的消除消除。最近的直接抗病毒品药物的发展和可用性在HCV治疗范式 - 反应中的游戏变更者超过90%,最小不良事件。因此,美国预防性服务工作队和美国肝病 - 传染病疾病学会研究2019年指南建议为18-79岁的所有成年人提出普遍的HCV筛查,包括孕妇。全球,高达8%的孕妇有HCV感染,患病率在美国高达4%。怀孕是生殖年龄的几点少数人与其医疗保健提供者有关;因此,怀孕提供了针对HCV筛查的这种群体的关键时间。儿童也受益于母体筛查,因为儿童的主要感染途径是怀孕期间的垂直传播,并且儿童未常规评估肝病。事实上,美国85-95%的患有HCV感染的儿童尚未以当前的策略确定。在这项评论中,我们强调了美国产科医生和妇科学院的普遍筛查,基于HCV的当前流行病学以及即将到来的美国预防性服务任务队伍推荐筛选改变,建议在18-79岁。我们还审查了孕妇及其子女的当前筛选范式和治疗方案。

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