FREQUENCY OF HEPATITIS C IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS IN DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS HOSPITAL KOTLI, AZAD KASHMIR

Authors

  • Mohammad Saleem
  • Waseem Ahmad
  • Javed Sarwar
  • Fareeda Jamshed
  • Nasreen Gul
  • Muhammad Idrees

Abstract

Background: Hepatitis C is a common problem in developing world. It can affect a large number ofasymptomatic people in whom it may cause serious complications in long run. Moreover, theseasymptomatic infected people pose a serious risk for the transmission of infection to healthy population.Objective of this study was to estimate the frequency of Hepatitis C in asymptomatic adult patientsattending medical OPD of District Headquarters Hospital Kotli, Azad Kashmir, and to assess the riskfactors associated with its transmission. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study that includedasymptomatic patients of both genders, aged 15–80 years, attending medical OPD of DistrictHeadquarter Hospital Kotli, Azad Kashmir from January to December, 2008. They attended the OPDfor problems other than Hepatitis and most of them presented with vague complaints like generalisedbody aches, tiredness and dyspeptic symptoms. They were randomly tested for Hepatitis C virus (HCV)antibodies by Immunochromatographic kit method. Positive samples for Hepatitis C antibodies wereconfirmed by third generation ELISA. Those who were confirmed were assessed for the risk factorsassociated with HCV transmission. Results: The study included 9,564 patients. Out of them 4,230(44.22%) were males and 5,334 (55.77%) were females. A total of 611 (6.38%) cases were positive forHCV; 257 (6.08%) were males, and 354 (6.64%) were females. Highest frequency (36%) was foundbetween 21 and 30 years of age, and 60.54% positive patients were 21–40 years old. Blood transfusionwas the most common (34.36%) risk factor followed by history of dental procedures (24.54%). In27.16% no risk factor could be detected. Conclusion: Frequency of Hepatitis C is quite high in ourpopulation. Rate is higher in young adults. It is needed to adopt organised preventive strategies toovercome this problem. Blood transfusion is still the most significant risk factor followed by dental andsurgical procedures. Health related procedures are still not safe in our set up and need to be addressed.Keywords: Hepatitis C, Asymptomatic

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2011-06-01

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