Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study

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Autor(a) principal: Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Diório, Aline Cintra Nemer, Pereira, Ana Carolina Munuera, Martins, Bruna Alves, Kito, Bruno Kenji, Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavioli, Croscioli, Yara Felippe Bueno, Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas, Matarazo, João Guilherme Araujo, Paulin, Priscila
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde (Santa Maria)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/72042
Resumo: Objective: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection could be a risk factor for the development of active tuberculosis (TB) and, despite the proven prevalence of tuberculosis/hepatitis C (TB/HCV) co-infection, there are still few studies addressing this relationship. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of hepatitis C in patients with TB and its association with clinical and epidemiological data. Methods: Patients with TB (n=34), older than 18 years, of both genders, were studied. Anti-HCV antibodies were evaluated by ELISA and the clinical and epidemiological data were obtained from medical records. Analyzes were performed using Fisher and Mann-Whitney tests (p<0.05). Results: Among the 34 TB patients assessed, 3 had anti-HCV antibodies demonstrating a seroprevalence of 8.82%. There was no association of TB/HCV with clinical and epidemiological data in the studied population. Final Considerations: Due to the association TB/HCV being a reality, the introduction of a routine screening for hepatitis C markers before antituberculosis treatment would be recommended for a better follow-up of patients and reduced risk of hepatotoxicity.
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spelling Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center studySoroprevalência de hepatite C em município prioritário para tuberculose: estudo unicêntricoTuberculosisHepatitis CPrevalenceTuberculoseHepatite CPrevalênciaObjective: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection could be a risk factor for the development of active tuberculosis (TB) and, despite the proven prevalence of tuberculosis/hepatitis C (TB/HCV) co-infection, there are still few studies addressing this relationship. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of hepatitis C in patients with TB and its association with clinical and epidemiological data. Methods: Patients with TB (n=34), older than 18 years, of both genders, were studied. Anti-HCV antibodies were evaluated by ELISA and the clinical and epidemiological data were obtained from medical records. Analyzes were performed using Fisher and Mann-Whitney tests (p<0.05). Results: Among the 34 TB patients assessed, 3 had anti-HCV antibodies demonstrating a seroprevalence of 8.82%. There was no association of TB/HCV with clinical and epidemiological data in the studied population. Final Considerations: Due to the association TB/HCV being a reality, the introduction of a routine screening for hepatitis C markers before antituberculosis treatment would be recommended for a better follow-up of patients and reduced risk of hepatotoxicity.Objetivo: A infecção pelo vírus da hepatite C (HCV) pode ser um fator de risco para o desenvolvimento da TB ativa e, apesar da comprovada prevalência de coinfecção tuberculose/hepatite C (TB/HCV), ainda existem poucos estudos que abordaram esta relação. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a soroprevalência de hepatite C em pacientes com TB e sua associação com os dados clínico-epidemiológicos. Métodos: Foram estudados pacientes com TB (n=34), maiores de 18 anos, de ambos os sexos. Os anticorpos anti-HCV foram avaliados por ELISA e as características clínico-epidemiológicas através de levantamento de prontuários. As análises foram realizadas pelos testes de Fisher e de Mann-Whitney (p<0,05). Resultados: Dentre os 34 pacientes com TB avaliados, 3 apresentaram anticorpos anti-HCV, demonstrando uma soroprevalência de 8,82%. Não houve associação TB/HCV com os dados clínicos-epidemiológicos da população estudada. Considerações finais: Devido à associação TB/HCV ser uma realidade, a introdução de uma triagem de rotina para a pesquisa de marcadores para a hepatite C antes do tratamento antituberculose seria recomendada para um melhor acompanhamento dos pacientes com TB.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2023-07-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/7204210.5902/2236583472042Saúde (Santa Maria); Vol. 49 No. 2 (2023): Revista Saúde (Santa Maria) Ano 2023; e72042Saúde (Santa Maria); v. 49 n. 2 (2023): Revista Saúde (Santa Maria) Ano 2023; e720422236-58340103-4499reponame:Saúde (Santa Maria)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/72042/61383Copyright (c) 2023 Eliana Peresi-Lordelo, Aline Cintra Nemer Diório, Ana Carolina Munuera Pereira, Bruna Alves Martins, Bruno Kenji Kito, Fernando Nunes Gavioli Boni, Yara Felippe Bueno Croscioli, Paulo José Mascarenhas Mazaro, João Guilherme Araujo Matarazo, Priscila Paulinhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPeresi-Lordelo, ElianaDiório, Aline Cintra NemerPereira, Ana Carolina MunueraMartins, Bruna AlvesKito, Bruno KenjiBoni, Fernando Nunes GavioliCroscioli, Yara Felippe BuenoMazaro, Paulo José MascarenhasMatarazo, João Guilherme AraujoPaulin, Priscila2024-02-29T15:34:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/72042Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaudePUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/oairevistasaude.ufsm@gmail.com || amanda.revsaude@gmail.com || beatriz.revsaude@gmail.com2236-58342236-5834opendoar:2024-02-29T15:34:23Saúde (Santa Maria) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
Soroprevalência de hepatite C em município prioritário para tuberculose: estudo unicêntrico
title Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
spellingShingle Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
Tuberculosis
Hepatitis C
Prevalence
Tuberculose
Hepatite C
Prevalência
title_short Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
title_full Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
title_fullStr Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
title_sort Hepatitis C prevalence in a priority municipality for tuberculosis: single center study
author Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
author_facet Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
Diório, Aline Cintra Nemer
Pereira, Ana Carolina Munuera
Martins, Bruna Alves
Kito, Bruno Kenji
Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavioli
Croscioli, Yara Felippe Bueno
Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas
Matarazo, João Guilherme Araujo
Paulin, Priscila
author_role author
author2 Diório, Aline Cintra Nemer
Pereira, Ana Carolina Munuera
Martins, Bruna Alves
Kito, Bruno Kenji
Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavioli
Croscioli, Yara Felippe Bueno
Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas
Matarazo, João Guilherme Araujo
Paulin, Priscila
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
Diório, Aline Cintra Nemer
Pereira, Ana Carolina Munuera
Martins, Bruna Alves
Kito, Bruno Kenji
Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavioli
Croscioli, Yara Felippe Bueno
Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas
Matarazo, João Guilherme Araujo
Paulin, Priscila
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Hepatitis C
Prevalence
Tuberculose
Hepatite C
Prevalência
topic Tuberculosis
Hepatitis C
Prevalence
Tuberculose
Hepatite C
Prevalência
description Objective: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection could be a risk factor for the development of active tuberculosis (TB) and, despite the proven prevalence of tuberculosis/hepatitis C (TB/HCV) co-infection, there are still few studies addressing this relationship. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of hepatitis C in patients with TB and its association with clinical and epidemiological data. Methods: Patients with TB (n=34), older than 18 years, of both genders, were studied. Anti-HCV antibodies were evaluated by ELISA and the clinical and epidemiological data were obtained from medical records. Analyzes were performed using Fisher and Mann-Whitney tests (p<0.05). Results: Among the 34 TB patients assessed, 3 had anti-HCV antibodies demonstrating a seroprevalence of 8.82%. There was no association of TB/HCV with clinical and epidemiological data in the studied population. Final Considerations: Due to the association TB/HCV being a reality, the introduction of a routine screening for hepatitis C markers before antituberculosis treatment would be recommended for a better follow-up of patients and reduced risk of hepatotoxicity.
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