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Hospital admission is a relevant source of hepatitis C virus acquisition in Spain
Authors:Martínez-Bauer Eva  Forns Xavier  Armelles Mercé  Planas Ramon  Solà Ricard  Vergara Mercé  Fàbregas Silvia  Vega Roser  Salmerón Javier  Diago Moisés  Sánchez-Tapias Jose María  Bruguera Miquel;Spanish Acute HCV Study Group
Institution:Liver Unit, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, IDIBAPS, Ciber de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas, Ciberehd, Spain.
Abstract:BACKGROUND/AIMS: Isolated cases of acute hepatitis C, as well as hepatitis C outbreaks transmitted by health-care related procedures, have drawn attention to nosocomial transmission of HCV. The aim of this study was to investigate the current relevance of nosocomial HCV infection. METHODS: For this purpose, we performed a retrospective epidemiological analysis of all cases of acute hepatitis C diagnosed in 18 Spanish hospitals. Between 1998 and 2005, 109 cases were documented. RESULTS: The most relevant risk factors registered during the 6-month period preceding the diagnosis of acute hepatitis C were: hospital admission in 73 (67%) cases, intravenous drug use in 9 (8%), accidental needlestick injury in 7 (6%) and sexual contact in 6 (5%). Among the 73 patients in whom hospital admission was the only risk factor, 33 underwent surgery and 24 were admitted to a medical emergency unit or a medical ward; the remaining 16 patients underwent an invasive diagnostic or therapeutic procedure. Sixty two patients underwent antiviral therapy and 51 (82%) achieved a sustained virological response. In 47 patients treatment was not indicated (in 24 due to spontaneous resolution of HCV infection). CONCLUSIONS: In most patients with acute hepatitis C the only documented risk factor associated with the infection is hospital admission. These results stress the need for strict adherence to universal precaution measures. Fortunately, most cases of acute hepatitis C either resolve spontaneously or after antiviral therapy.
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