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High Rates of Hidden HCV Infections among Hospitalized Patients Aged 55-85.

Annarita Valeria PiazzollaGiulia ParoniFrancesca BazzocchiMauro CasseseAntonio CisterninoLuigi CiuffredaFranco GorgoglioneLeonardo GorgoglioneVincenzo PalazzoNatale SciannamèMarco TaurchiniPasquale VairaGiovanna CocomazziMaria Maddalena SquillanteFilippo AucellaNicola CascavillaSalvatore De CosmoMichelantonio FaniaAntonio GrecoAntonio LaboranteMaurizio Angelo LeoneEvaristo MaielloMauro SalvatoriLazzaro Di MauroAlessandra Mangia
Published in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The present study revealed a rate of active HCV infections among inpatients lower than what has been reported in the past in the general population; this appears to be a result of the widespread use of pangenotypic direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs). The overall rate of active infection was lower than the rate observed in the 1935-1954 cohort. The high rate of inpatients unaware of HCV infections and the high number of deaths among subjects with an active HCV infection born from 1935 to 1954, suggest that, at least in southern Italy, targeted screening of this birth cohort may be required to reduce the number of undiagnosed cases and hidden infections.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • drug delivery
  • cancer therapy