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Hepatitis C prevalence among the migrant population in Spain: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors:Jeffrey V. Lazarus  Daniel J. Bromberg  Julia del Amo  Ole Norgaard  Javier García-Samaniego  Aina Casellas  José Luis Calleja  Ana Requena-Méndez
Affiliation:1. Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;2. National Centre of Epidemiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain;3. Scias, Copenhagen, Denmark;4. Liver Unit, Hospital Universitario La Paz, CIBERehd, IdiPAZ, Madrid, Spain;5. Hospital U Puerta de Hierro, IDIPHIM CIBERehd, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:

Introduction

Spain, which has one of the largest migrant populations in Europe, has committed to eliminating the hepatitis C virus (HCV). The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of HCV among migrant groups in Spain, a country of 46 million people, with an estimated HCV-antibody prevalence of 1.7%.

Methods

Studies on HCV and migration in Spain were identified by systematically searching three databases from the first records to 30 November 2017, and consulting experts at the Ministry of Health and in the 17 Spanish autonomous communities. A meta-analysis was conducted to determine pooled HCV prevalence for the general migrant population. Prevalences were also calculated for high-risk migrant populations and populations who had undergone hospital screening, stratified by region of origin.

Results

Out of 243 studies identified, 26 met the eligibility criteria. The meta-analysis of the general migrant population found HCV antibody prevalence to be 1.6%. Migrants originating from European countries, including those at high or moderate risk for HCV, had the highest pooled prevalence (7.1%). In the general migrant population, prevalence was highest among sub-Saharan African migrants (3.1%) and lowest among Latin American migrants (0.2%).

Conclusion

Based on the limited available data, the prevalence among the general migrant population was found to be the same as the general Spanish population. Further research is needed to more accurately determine HCV prevalence for the overall migrant population and specific migrant subpopulations with a higher risk in the country as a whole and in each of Spain's 17 autonomous communities.
Keywords:Hepatitis C  Migrant  Prevalence  Spain  Systematic review  Meta-analysis  Hepatitis C  Migrante  Prevalencia  España  Revisión sistemática  Metaanálisis
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