Hepatitis C Virus Infection Among Women Giving Birth - Tennessee and United States, 2009-2014

作者:Patrick Stephen W*; Bauer Audrey M; Warren Michael D; Jones Timothy F; Wester Carolyn
来源:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 2017, 66(18): 470-473.
DOI:10.15585/mmwr.mm6618a3

摘要

What is already known about this topic? Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection affects approximately 3.5 million persons in the United States, making it the most common bloodborne infection in the nation. Recent surveillance data demonstrate increased rates of HCV infection among adolescents and adults who are predominantly white, live in nonurban areas, and have a history of injection drug use. What is added by this report? During 2009-2014, maternal HCV infections nearly doubled among reporting states in the United States, with substantial state-to-state variation in prevalence. In adjusted analyses of Tennessee births, residence in a rural county was associated with a more than threefold increase in the odds of maternal HCV infection. Smoking during pregnancy and concurrent hepatitis B virus infection imparted fourfold and nearly 17-fold increased odds of maternal HCV infection, respectively. What are the implications for public health practice? Screening for HCV infection in women of childbearing age and provision of treatment services might reduce perinatal transmission of HCV, and monitoring of HCV-exposed infants can aid in early identification of HCV infection and related liver disease.

  • 出版日期2017-5-12