Decreasing prevalence of HCV coinfection in all risk groups for HIV infection between 2004 and 2011 in Spain

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Serrano-Villar, S.
Sobrino-Vegas, P.
Monge, Susana
Dronda, Fernando

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While hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection seems to be expanding among HIV-infected men who have sex with men (MSM), the rate of coinfection in intravenous drug users (IDU) is assumed to remain constant. We evaluated the serial prevalence of HIV/HCV coinfection across all risk groups for HIV infection in Spain. We used data from 7045 subjects included in the multicentre, prospective Spanish Cohort of Adult HIV-infected Patients (CoRIS) between 2004 and 2011. We analysed risk factors for HIV/HCV coinfection by logistic regression analyses. The prevalence of HIV/HCV coinfection decreased from 25.3% (95% CI, 23.1–27.5) in 2004– 2005 to 8.2% (95% CI, 6.9–9.5) in 2010–2011. This trend was consistently observed from 2004 to 2011 among all risk groups: IDU, 92.4% to 81.4%; MSM, 4.7% to 2.6%; heterosexual men, 13.0–8.9%; and heterosexual women, 14.5–4.0% (all P < 0.05). Strongest risk factors for HIV/HCV coinfection were IDU (OR, 54.9; 95% CI, 39.4–76.4), birth decade 1961–1970 (OR, 2.1; 95% CI, 1.1–3.7) and low educational level (OR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.6–3.5). Hence, the prevalence of HIV/HCV coinfection decreased in Spain between 2004 and 2011. This decline was observed across all risk groups and is likely to be explained by a declining burden of HCV in the general population. Keywords: coinfection, HCV, HIV, injection drug use, men who have sex with men, prevalence.

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Serrano‐Villar, S., Sobrino‐Vegas, P., Monge, S., Dronda, F., Hernando, A., Montero, M., ..., & Moreno, S. (2014). Decreasing prevalence of HCV coinfection in all risk groups for HIV infection between 2004 and 2011 in Spain. Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 22(5), 496-503.

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