Temporal and geospatial patterns of hepatitis C virus prevalence: a longitudinal examination using national health insurance service data in the Republic of Korea (2005-2022).

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hwa Young Choi, Moran Ki
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Abstract

Background: Viral hepatitis, recognized as a significant global public health threat by the World Health Organization (WHO), has spurred efforts to establish elimination goals by 2030. In Republic of Korea (Korea), the prevalence of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection exhibits significant regional disparities, necessitating tailored infection control measures at the regional level. This study aimed to analyze the HCV prevalence trend by area (region/town) in Korea, from 2005 to 2022, and identify the areas requiring priority management.

Methods: A comprehensive analysis of HCV prevalence trends across different geographical regions and towns from 2005 to 2022 was conducted. Using data from the National Health Insurance Service, individuals diagnosed with acute or chronic HCV during this period were included in the analysis. HCV prevalence was adjusted by area, year, sex, and age. Additionally, trends in annual percent changes (APC) and average APC (AAPC) in HCV prevalence were examined using Joinpoint regression analysis.

Results: Age, sex, and region adjusted HCV prevalence per 100,000 people declined from 151 in 2005 to 98 in 2022. During the 18 years, the highest HCV prevalence was recorded in the southern regions of Korea (Busan, Jeonnam, and Gyeongnam) and in the towns of Namhae-gun of Gyeongnam, Boeun-gun of Chungbuk, and Sunchang-gun of Jeonbuk. The age-, sex-, and region-adjusted annual HCV prevalence decreased significantly at an APC of -2.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: -3.5, -1.4) and AAPC of -2.7% (95%CI: -4.3, -1.0). By town, the prevalence decreased the most in Boeun-gun of Chungbuk (AAPC: -23.7%; 95%CI: -30.2, -16.5) and increased the most in Gunwi-gun of Gyeongbuk (AAPC: 3.0%; 95%CI: 1.1, 4.9).

Conclusions: Over 18 years, a notable decline in HCV prevalence was observed in Korea, although this trend exhibited regional disparities. To effectively achieve the WHO hepatitis elimination goals by 2030, targeted interventions should prioritize areas with persistent or emerging prevalence.

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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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6.50
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2108
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1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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