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Undiagnosed HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C infections in people with severe psychiatric disorders in Ethiopia.

Getinet AyanoKibrom HaileAbel TesfayeKelemua HaileSileshi DemelashMikias TuluBelachew TsegayeMelat SolomonAlem KebedeAynalem BiruHabte BirhanuGebresilassie ZenawiYodit HabtamuEsias KibronSeneshet EshetuMeseret SefiwDawit AssefaZegeye Yohannes
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
Even though the prevalence estimates of HIV (3.24%), HBV (4.85%), and HCV (1.29%) infections were high among patients with severe psychiatric disorders, the majority of them remained undiagnosed. HBV was found to be the commonly undiagnosed infection (4 out of 5) followed by HCV (3 out of 4) and HIV (6 out of 10). The present study provided evidence of a significant association between the age of the participant (between 30 and 40 years) and chronic viral infections in patients with severe psychiatric disorders. Increasing the awareness of psychiatry professionals and early screening, as well as interventions of chronic viral infections among patients with severe psychiatric disorders are imperative.
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