Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from Iran

Objectives: Injection drug use plays the most important role in transmission of hepatitis C. In Iran, surveys have been conducted on various high risk groups but this is the first announcement based study for hepatitis C virus HCV prevalence among cases with history of intravenous drug using (IVDU)...

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Main Authors: Reza Fadaei Nobari, Marjan Meshkati, Behrooz Ataei, Mohammad Reza Yazdani, Kamal Heidari, Nazila Kassaian, Zary Nokhodian, Parisa Shoaei, Majid Yaran, Peyman Adibi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Preventive Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2012;volume=3;issue=13;spage=170;epage=175;aulast=Nobari
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spelling doaj-f6a93de9837c44f8984236051e219a0c2020-11-24T20:48:04ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132012-01-01313170175Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from IranReza Fadaei NobariMarjan MeshkatiBehrooz AtaeiMohammad Reza YazdaniKamal HeidariNazila KassaianZary NokhodianParisa ShoaeiMajid YaranPeyman AdibiObjectives: Injection drug use plays the most important role in transmission of hepatitis C. In Iran, surveys have been conducted on various high risk groups but this is the first announcement based study for hepatitis C virus HCV prevalence among cases with history of intravenous drug using (IVDU) in the country. Methods: The announcement-based detection and follow-up of patients with anti-HCV positive project in volunteers with history of intravenous drug using was conducted in Isfahan province. At the first step, six focus groups were conducted and 2 pilot studies were carried out in two cities to design the main study. Comprehensive community announcement was done in all of public places and for physicians. The volunteers were invited to Isfahan reference laboratories and the serum samples were sent to Infectious Diseases Research Center Laboratory in standard conditions and HCV-Ab was tested by ELISA method. Results: In this study, 1,747 individuals that are estimated 50% of all expected intravenous drug users in the community were presented themselves. The most important reasons of success in recruiting volunteers in this study were the perfect propaganda, appropriate cooperation of lab staffs, continuous evaluation and good cooperation in Isfahan province administrations. HCV-Ab was detected in 34% of them and the HCV-Ab positives were sent for further follow-up procedures including confirmatory test, education, and treatment. Conclusions: In spite of some limitations to select real cases, this study was considered as a successful experience. Compared to the surveys in Iran on HCV prevalence in intravenous drug users, the results of this study, which was based on volunteers by announcement seems to be noteworthy.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2012;volume=3;issue=13;spage=170;epage=175;aulast=NobariAnnouncementCommunityHepatitis CIntravenous drug using
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author Reza Fadaei Nobari
Marjan Meshkati
Behrooz Ataei
Mohammad Reza Yazdani
Kamal Heidari
Nazila Kassaian
Zary Nokhodian
Parisa Shoaei
Majid Yaran
Peyman Adibi
spellingShingle Reza Fadaei Nobari
Marjan Meshkati
Behrooz Ataei
Mohammad Reza Yazdani
Kamal Heidari
Nazila Kassaian
Zary Nokhodian
Parisa Shoaei
Majid Yaran
Peyman Adibi
Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from Iran
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Announcement
Community
Hepatitis C
Intravenous drug using
author_facet Reza Fadaei Nobari
Marjan Meshkati
Behrooz Ataei
Mohammad Reza Yazdani
Kamal Heidari
Nazila Kassaian
Zary Nokhodian
Parisa Shoaei
Majid Yaran
Peyman Adibi
author_sort Reza Fadaei Nobari
title Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from Iran
title_short Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from Iran
title_full Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from Iran
title_fullStr Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from Iran
title_full_unstemmed Identification of patients with hepatitis C virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: The first community announcement-based study from Iran
title_sort identification of patients with hepatitis c virus infection in persons with background of intravenous drug use: the first community announcement-based study from iran
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Preventive Medicine
issn 2008-7802
2008-8213
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Objectives: Injection drug use plays the most important role in transmission of hepatitis C. In Iran, surveys have been conducted on various high risk groups but this is the first announcement based study for hepatitis C virus HCV prevalence among cases with history of intravenous drug using (IVDU) in the country. Methods: The announcement-based detection and follow-up of patients with anti-HCV positive project in volunteers with history of intravenous drug using was conducted in Isfahan province. At the first step, six focus groups were conducted and 2 pilot studies were carried out in two cities to design the main study. Comprehensive community announcement was done in all of public places and for physicians. The volunteers were invited to Isfahan reference laboratories and the serum samples were sent to Infectious Diseases Research Center Laboratory in standard conditions and HCV-Ab was tested by ELISA method. Results: In this study, 1,747 individuals that are estimated 50% of all expected intravenous drug users in the community were presented themselves. The most important reasons of success in recruiting volunteers in this study were the perfect propaganda, appropriate cooperation of lab staffs, continuous evaluation and good cooperation in Isfahan province administrations. HCV-Ab was detected in 34% of them and the HCV-Ab positives were sent for further follow-up procedures including confirmatory test, education, and treatment. Conclusions: In spite of some limitations to select real cases, this study was considered as a successful experience. Compared to the surveys in Iran on HCV prevalence in intravenous drug users, the results of this study, which was based on volunteers by announcement seems to be noteworthy.
topic Announcement
Community
Hepatitis C
Intravenous drug using
url http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2012;volume=3;issue=13;spage=170;epage=175;aulast=Nobari
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