Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among patients with sickle cell disease at the Korle-Bu teaching hospital.
Gifty MawuliBartholomew DzudzorKenneth TachiAmma Anima Benneh-Akwasi KumaJames Odame-AboagyeBillal Musah ObengAnthony Twumasi BoatengElijah Paa Edu-QuansahKeren Okyerebea AttikuEsinam AgbosuAugustina ArjarquahJoseph Humphrey Kofi BonneyPublished in: Virology journal (2022)
The HCV seroprevalence of 9% among sickle cell disease patients is higher than reported for the general Ghanaian population which is 3%. Genotype 1 is the common HCV genotype infecting SCD patients. Sickle cell disease is likely to be a high-risk group for HCV inapparent infections in Ghana as seroprevalence does not correlate with viremia. However, even with higher seroprevalence, the group must be given priority in resource allocation for preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.