prevalence of hepatitis c among australian aboriginal and torres strait islander people: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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simon graham centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia; centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia. tel: +61-383445515

mary-ellen harrod new south wales users and aids association, sydney, new south wales, australia

jenny iversen kirby institute, university of new south wales, sydney, new south wales, australia

jane simone hocking centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia

چکیده

context aboriginal and torres strait islanders (aboriginal) account for approximately 3% of the australian population. they have the poorest health, economic and social outcomes. higher notification rates of hepatitis c antibodies (anti-hcv) have been reported among aboriginal compared with non-aboriginal people. the identification of aboriginal people in national surveillance has some weaknesses, with only four of the eight jurisdictions included in national reporting. to address some of these limitations, we aim to estimate the pooled prevalence of anti-hcv among aboriginal people in australia. conclusions our analysis shows that the overall prevalence of anti-hcv was significantly biased towards people who inject drugs; resulting in an over-estimation of anti-hcv prevalence among aboriginal people. our review highlights that unsafe injecting is the main transmission route for hcv infection among aboriginal people in australia. results overall, 15 studies met our inclusion criteria. among aboriginal people in prison, the pooled prevalence of anti-hcv was 18.1% (95%ci: 6.6 - 29.7). the pooled prevalence among aboriginal people in prison was 25.7% (95%ci: 4.1-47.3) in studies published between 1994 - 2004 and 14.5% (95%ci: 1.7 - 27.3) in studies published from 2005 - 2012. the pooled prevalence of anti-hcv was 58.7% (95%ci: 53.9 - 63.5) among aboriginal people who inject drugs and 2.9% (95%ci: 0.30 - 6.1) among aboriginal people who did not inject drugs, however there was significant heterogeneity (i2 > 90.0%, p < 0.01). there was significant selection bias in the studies as most included individuals who inject drugs. evidence acquisition we searched the databases: pubmed, web of science and informit, and the new south wales and northern territory public health bulletins. a study was included if it reported the number of aboriginal people testing positive for anti-hcv and the number tested for anti-hcv. a meta-analysis by population-group was conducted if three or more studies reported a prevalence estimate. variables included: author, year of publication, study design, study period, gender (female, male), age, population group (aboriginal people in prison, aboriginal people who inject drugs), number testing anti-hcv positive, number tested for anti-hcv and prevalence (%). due to a long time period, we separated the studies estimating the prevalence anti-hcv among aboriginal people in prison into two time periods, 1994 - 2004 and 2005 - 2012.

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