• Title of article

    Epidemiological and Clinical Factors Associated with Spontaneous Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus

  • Author/Authors

    Guenifi, Wahiba Department of infectious diseases - Faculty of medicine - University FERHAT Abbes, Setif 1-Algeria , Gasmi, Abdelkader Department of infectious diseases - Faculty of medicine - University FERHAT Abbes, Setif 1-Algeria , Lacheheb, Abdelmadjid Department of infectious diseases - Faculty of medicine - University FERHAT Abbes, Setif 1-Algeria

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    321
  • To page
    327
  • Abstract
    BACKGROUND The risk of chronicity is high after acute hepatitis C. The infection remains limited and spontaneously resolves in an average of 30% of subjects. Such subjects are considered recovered and do not require any medical care. This study aims to evaluate the epidemio- logical and clinical factors associated with spontaneous viral clearance. METHODS We conducted a descriptive retrospective study on patients’ files managed for a posi- tive hepatitis C serology who benefited from the research of serum viral RNA by molecu- lar biology RESULTS The study collected 429 usable files. The mean age of the patients was 50.21 years, and the sex ratio was 0.98. Spontaneous viral clearance was estimated at 17.2%. The univari- ate analysis showed that clearance was significantly greater in subjects under the age of 50 years, patients without type 2 diabetes, patients co-infected with hepatitis B virus, patients with transfusion, and those diagnosed fortuitously. Multivariate analysis confirmed the relationship between diabetes and the circumstances of the diagnosis. The relationship in the case of hepatitis B co-infection was very close to the statistical significance level (p=0.055). CONCLUSION The presence of hepatitis B co-infection in patients with positive hepatitis C serology predicts a high probability of having spontaneous clearance. However, advanced age and the existence of a history of blood transfusion, type 2 diabetes or suggestive signs of liver damage are associated with persistent viremia
  • Keywords
    Hepatitis C virus , Spontaneous clearance , Diabetes , Diagnostic circumstances , Hepa- titis B co-infection
  • Journal title
    Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2721612