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Feasibility and Acceptability of Antenatal Hepatitis C Screening: A Pilot Study.

Joseph J ValamparampilJaswant SiraMaxine BrownSaket SinghalDeirdre A Kelly
Published in: Canadian journal of gastroenterology & hepatology (2024)
Routine antenatal screening for HCV is not currently recommended in the UK. Our study suggests that antenatal HCV screening would be both feasible and acceptable to most pregnant women attending antenatal clinics. Though the awareness of HCV was low, with appropriate counselling and communication, 99% of pregnant women were in favor of antenatal screening for HCV. Antenatal screening would identify HCV-positive mothers and allow follow-up of their infants so that any infected mothers and infants could be offered effective curative therapy and prevent the progression of liver disease. The inclusion of HCV antenatal screening would complete the blood-borne virus profile and enhance the WHO target to eliminate HCV in the UK.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • hepatitis c virus
  • preterm birth
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • stem cells
  • cross sectional
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  • prognostic factors
  • tertiary care