Hepatitis C in homeless people: Reaching a hard-to-reach population

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Objective: the aim of this study was to analyze the process of detection and treatment of hepatitis C in individuals experiencing homelessness (IEH). Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was performed in a Primary Care center. The center screened and registered patients with a positive hepatitis C antibody test and referred them to the Digestive Service. Results: finally, 8.3 % presented with a positive HCV antibody test, of which six were patients who had already received treatment. Of those who had not received treatment, one patient was successfully treated; 30.8 % of the total could not be located or did not wish to participate. Conclusion: community coordination and the use of rapid tests would improve detection.

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Alfranca, R., Salvans, M., López, C., Giralt, C., Ramírez, M., & Calvo, F. (2021). Hepatitis C in homeless people: Reaching a hard-to-reach population. Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas, 113(7), 529–532. https://doi.org/10.17235/reed.2021.7737/2020

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