Rate
of HCV Coinfection Has Declined Sharply among HIV Positive People in Spain By
Liz Highleyman Due
to overlapping routes of transmission, a significant number of HIV
positive people are dually infected with the hepatitis
C virus (HCV). In many countries, rates of HIV-HCV
coinfection are particularly high among injection
drug users; Spain has consistently had one of the highest coinfection rates
in Western Europe.
As
reported this week at the 48th International Conference
on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC 2008) in Washington, DC, Spanish
researchers looked at the changing epidemiology of HIV-HCV coinfection in their
country. They
noted that the HIV epidemic is undergoing some changes in Spain -- mainly due
to a decrease in the transmission of HIV via injection drug use -- and they hypothesized
that this may have important repercussions on the epidemiology of HIV-HCV coinfection. The
invetsigators collected data from 5170 HIV positive antiretroviral-naive patients
in 2 different cohorts who started care at Spanish institutions: a retrospectively
assembled cohort from January 1997 through December 2003 (CoRIS-MD), and a prospective
cohort from January 2004 through November 2006 (CoRIS). Variables
related to sociodemographic characteristics, HIV, and HCV infection were collected,
and univariate analysis and logistic regression were performed. Results
The prevalence of HCV steadily decreased
from 70.8% among patients who entered the study in 1997 to 16.3% among those who
entered in 2006.
During the same period, the proportion
of injection drug users decreased from 67.1% to 14.5%.
HCV infection was strongly associated
with injection drug use, compared with HIV acquisition via heterosexual transmission
(odds ratio 36.4; P = 0.0000).
Based
on these findings, the researchers concluded, "Seroprevalence of hepatitis
C coinfection in HIV positive [antiretroviral
therapy]-naive patients initiating care in Spain has decreased from 1997 to
2006. This decrease is driven by a change in HIV transmission patterns." Inst.
de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain; Hosp. Ramon y Cajal, Madrid, Spain; Hosp.
Gregorio Maranon, Madrid, Spain; Hosp. Donostia, San Sebastian, Spain; Hosp. La
Fe, Valencia, Spain; Hosp. Elche, Elche, Spain; Hosp. Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona,
Spain; Hosp. Son Dureta, Mallorca, Spain; Hosp. Navarra, Pamplona, Spain; Hosp.
Valme, Sevilla, Spain.
10/31/08
Reference S Perez
Cachafeiro, l Garcia, J Berenguer, and others. Sharp Decline in the Seroprevalence
of Hepatitis C Virus among HIV-Infected Patients in Spain. 48th International
Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC 2008). Washington,
DC. October 25-28, 2008. Abstract V-1629. |