Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus among Patients with Human Immunodeficiency and Its Association with Intra-Venous Drugs Addiction in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | ||
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||
Article 31, Volume 67, Issue 1, April 2017, Pages 514-517 PDF (341.58 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
Authors | ||
Alaa Mohammed Aldehry* 1; Abdallah Mohamed Cheick2; Sultan Mohammed Badri1; Shahad I. Faraj1; Shatha Abdulrauf Yousef1; Amna F. Ammar1; Amjad Turki Fakieh3; Majid Talat Tounsi4 | ||
1Ibn Sina National College | ||
2King Abdulaziz University | ||
3King Khaled University | ||
4Al Kaakya Primary Healthcare Center | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: Despite extensive research on HIV and hepatitis C (HCV), there remains a gap in knowledge on the burden. Objectives: to assess the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) among positive human immunodeficiency virus patients and to study the relationships between these infections and intravenous drug addiction. Methodology: a cross sectional study has been conducted among total of 325 positive immunodeficiency patients (HIV) diagnosed to have HCV infection in the gastroenterology clinic at King Abdul-Aziz hospital and oncology center in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia between January 2015 and January 2016. Conclusion: The high prevalence of these major virulent infections among drug addiction is a sign of a major public health problem. Other than complicating addiction illnesses of patients, they could play major roles in spreading these infections to other intravenous drug addictors. | ||
Keywords | ||
Hepatitis C virus; human immunodeficiency virus; Intra-venous Drugs addiction | ||
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