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Awareness of Hepatitis C Virus Seropositivity and Chronic Infection in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL)
Authors:Mark H. Kuniholm  Molly Jung  Julia Del Amo  Gregory A. Talavera  Bharat Thyagarajan  Ronald C. Hershow  Oriana M. Damas  Robert C. Kaplan
Affiliation:1.Department of Epidemiology and Population Health,Albert Einstein College of Medicine,Bronx,USA;2.National Centre of Epidemiology,Instituto de Salud Carlos III,Madrid,Spain;3.Institute for Behavioral and Community Health, Graduate School of Public Health,San Diego State University,San Diego,USA;4.Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology,University of Minnesota,Minneapolis,USA;5.Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,University of Illinois School of Public Health,Chicago,USA;6.Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine,University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,Miami,USA
Abstract:
Few population-based studies have assessed awareness of hepatitis C virus (HCV) seropositivity and chronic infection. We report awareness of HCV seropositivity and chronic infection and correlates of awareness in a multi-city (Bronx, Miami, Chicago, and San Diego) community-dwelling population sample of United States (US) Hispanics/Latinos recruited during 2008–2011. Included were 260 HCV-seropositive participants, among whom 190 had chronic HCV. Among those with chronic HCV, 46 % had been told by a doctor that they had liver disease and 32 % had been told that they had HCV-related liver disease. Among those with chronic HCV who also lacked health insurance (37 % of those with chronic HCV), only 8 % had been told that they had HCV-related liver disease. As compared with the uninsured, those with insurance were over five times more likely to be aware of having HCV-related liver disease (44 %). Sex, age, education, city of residence, and birthplace were not associated with HCV awareness. Less than half of Hispanics/Latinos were aware of their HCV chronic infection. Lack of health insurance may be an important barrier to HCV awareness in this population.
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