全国丙型肝炎估计数:2019年加拿大发病率、流行率、未确诊比例和治疗情况。

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
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背景:丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染人数的估计对于监测预防疾病传播的工作非常重要,尤其是在引入高效治疗方法之后。本报告提供了对加拿大丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)发病率、流行率、未确诊比例和治疗情况的最新估计:方法:采用反向计算模型和修改版工作簿方法,估算抗-HCV 阳性者的发病率和流行率、慢性 HCV 感染率和未确诊比例。利用药品管理数据估算了接受慢性丙型肝炎病毒治疗的人数:据估计,2019年新增感染人数为9470人,发病率为每10万人中有25人感染,比2015年下降了7.7%。加拿大人口中抗HCV抗体的估计流行率为1.03%(可信范围:0.83%-1.38%),慢性HCV的估计流行率为0.54%(可信范围:0.40%-0.79%)。未确诊的抗-HCV 阳性者估计占所有感染者的 24%,1945 年至 1975 年出生的人是最有可能未确诊的重点人群。自2014年引入直接作用抗病毒药物以来,估计已有7.45万名慢性丙型肝炎病毒感染者接受了治疗:HCV发病率和流行率的估计值是指导干预措施和资源分配的关键指标。尽管我们的估计显示,近年来加拿大的HCV发病率有所下降,慢性HCV的治疗量持续增加,但仍需继续努力,以减轻加拿大的HCV负担。
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National Hepatitis C estimates: Incidence, prevalence, undiagnosed proportion and treatment, Canada, 2019.

Background: Estimates of the number of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are important for monitoring efforts aimed at preventing disease transmission, especially following the introduction of a highly effective treatment. This report provides updated estimates of HCV incidence, prevalence, undiagnosed proportion and treatment in Canada.

Methods: A combination of back calculation modelling and a modified version of the workbook method were used to estimate the incidence and prevalence of anti-HCV positive persons, the prevalence of chronic HCV infection and the undiagnosed proportion. The number of people treated for chronic HCV was estimated using administrative pharmaceutical data.

Results: An estimated 9,470 new infections occurred in 2019, corresponding to an incidence rate of 25 per 100,000 population, a 7.7% decrease since 2015. The estimated prevalence of anti-HCV antibodies in the Canadian population was 1.03% (plausible range: 0.83%-1.38%), and the estimated prevalence of chronic HCV was 0.54% (plausible range: 0.40%-0.79%). The overall proportion of anti-HCV positive persons who were undiagnosed was estimated at 24% of all infections, with individuals born between 1945 and 1975 being the priority population the most likely to be undiagnosed. An estimated 74,500 people with chronic HCV have been treated since the introduction of direct-acting antivirals in 2014.

Conclusion: Estimates of HCV incidence and prevalence are key metrics to guide interventions and resource allocation. While our estimates show that HCV incidence has decreased in Canada in recent years and treatment of chronic HCV has continued to increase, ongoing efforts are required to reduce the burden of HCV in Canada.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology (AJES) was founded in 1941, with support from the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, to encourage the development of transdisciplinary solutions to social problems. In the introduction to the first issue, John Dewey observed that “the hostile state of the world and the intellectual division that has been built up in so-called ‘social science,’ are … reflections and expressions of the same fundamental causes.” Dewey commended this journal for its intention to promote “synthesis in the social field.” Dewey wrote those words almost six decades after the social science associations split off from the American Historical Association in pursuit of value-free knowledge derived from specialized disciplines. Since he wrote them, academic or disciplinary specialization has become even more pronounced. Multi-disciplinary work is superficially extolled in major universities, but practices and incentives still favor highly specialized work. The result is that academia has become a bastion of analytic excellence, breaking phenomena into components for intensive investigation, but it contributes little synthetic or holistic understanding that can aid society in finding solutions to contemporary problems. Analytic work remains important, but in response to the current lop-sided emphasis on specialization, the board of AJES has decided to return to its roots by emphasizing a more integrated and practical approach to knowledge.
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