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The present and future disease burden of hepatitis C virus infections with today's treatment paradigm: Volume 4

Journal
Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Journal Volume
24
Pages
25-43
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Chan H.L.Y.
Chen C.J.
Omede O.
Al Qamish J.
Al Naamani K.
Bane A.
Tan S.S.
Simonova M.
Cardenas I.
Derbala M.
Akin O.
Phillips R.O.
Abdelmageed M.K.
Abdulla M.
Adda D.
Al Baqali A.
Al Dweik N.
Al Ejji K.
Al ghazzawi I.
Al Kaabi S.
Al Sadadi M.
Al Salman J.
AlBadri M.
Al-Busafi S.A.
Al-Romaihi H.E.
Ampofo W.
Antonov K.
Anyaike C.
Arome F.
Blach S.
Borodo M.M.
Brandon S.M.
Bright B.
Butt M.T.
DING-SHINN CHEN  
PEI-JER CHEN  
Chien R.N.
Chuang W.L.
Cuellar D.
Elbardiny A.A.
Estes C.
Farag E.
Fung J.
Gamkrelidze I.
Garcia V.
Genov J.
Ghandour Z.
Ghuloom M.
Gomez B.
Gunter J.
Habeeb J.
Hajelssedig O.
Hamoudi W.
Himatt S.M.
Hrstic I.
Hu C.C.
Huang C.F.
Hui Y.T.
Jahis R.
Jelev D.
John A.K.
Kaliaskarova K.S.
Kamel Y.
JIA-HORNG KAO  
Khamis J.
Khattabi H.
Khoudri I.
Konysbekova A.
Kotzev I.
Lai M.S.
Lao W.C.
Layden J.
Lee M.H.
Lesi O.
Li M.
Lo A.
Loo C.K.
Lukšić B.
Maaroufi A.
Malu A.O.
Mateva L.
Mitova R.
Mohamed R.
Morović M.
Murphy K.
Mustapha B.
Nersesov A.
Ngige E.
Njouom R.
Njoya O.
Nonković D.
Obekpa S.
Oguche S.
Okolo E.E.
Omuemu C.
Ondoa P.
Opare-Sem O.
Owusu-Ofori S.
Prokopenko Y.N.
Razavi H.
Razavi-Shearer D.
Razavi-Shearer K.
Redae B.
Reic T.
Rinke de Wit T.
Rios C.
Robbins S.
Roberts L.R.
Sanad S.J.
Schmelzer J.D.
Sharma M.
TUNG-HUNG SU  orcid-logo
Sultan K.
Tchernev K.
Tsang O.T.Y.
Tsang S.
Tzeuton C.
Ugoeze S.
Uzochukwu B.
Vi R.
Vince A.
Wani H.U.
Wong V.W.S.
Workneh A.
Yacoub R.
Yesmembetov K.I.
Youbi M.
Yuen M.F.
Nde H.
DOI
10.1111/jvh.12760
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85032955067&doi=10.1111%2fjvh.12760&partnerID=40&md5=299f52fab14d985cbcd5439eeba58962
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/551090
Abstract
Factors influencing the morbidity and mortality associated with viremic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection change over time and place, making it difficult to compare reported estimates. Models were developed for 17 countries (Bahrain, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Colombia, Croatia, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Ghana, Hong Kong, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Qatar and Taiwan) to quantify and characterize the viremic population as well as forecast the changes in the infected population and the corresponding disease burden from 2015 to 2030. Model inputs were agreed upon through expert consensus, and a standardized methodology was followed to allow for comparison across countries. The viremic prevalence is expected to remain constant or decline in all but four countries (Ethiopia, Ghana, Jordan and Oman); however, HCV-related morbidity and mortality will increase in all countries except Qatar and Taiwan. In Qatar, the high-treatment rate will contribute to a reduction in total cases and HCV-related morbidity by 2030. In the remaining countries, however, the current treatment paradigm will be insufficient to achieve large reductions in HCV-related morbidity and mortality. ? 2017 The Authors. Journal of Viral Hepatitis Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Other Subjects
peginterferon; proteinase inhibitor; ribavirin; antivirus agent; all cause mortality; Article; Bahrain; Bulgaria; Cameroon; clinical protocol; Colombia; consensus; Croatia; disease association; Dominican Republic; Ethiopia; Ghana; global disease burden; hepatitis C; Hong Kong; human; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Malaysia; medical expert; methodology; morbidity; Morocco; mortality; Nigeria; nonhuman; prevalence; priority journal; Qatar; reinfection; standard; statistical model; Taiwan; viremia; chronic hepatitis C; comparative study; global health; health care policy; incidence; mortality; statistical model; viremia; Antiviral Agents; Global Health; Health Policy; Hepatitis C, Chronic; Humans; Incidence; Models, Statistical; Prevalence; Viremia
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Type
journal article

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