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The present and future disease burden of hepatitis C virus infections with today's treatment paradigm: Volume 4

  • H. L.Y. Chan
  • , C. J. Chen
  • , O. Omede
  • , J. Al Qamish
  • , K. Al Naamani
  • , A. Bane
  • , S. S. Tan
  • , M. Simonova
  • , I. Cardenas
  • , M. Derbala
  • , O. Akin
  • , R. O. Phillips
  • , M. K. Abdelmageed
  • , M. Abdulla
  • , D. Adda
  • , A. Al Baqali
  • , N. Al Dweik
  • , K. Al Ejji
  • , I. Al ghazzawi
  • , S. Al Kaabi
  • M. Al Sadadi, J. Al Salman, M. AlBadri, S. A. Al-Busafi, H. E. Al-Romaihi, W. Ampofo, K. Antonov, C. Anyaike, F. Arome, S. Blach*, M. M. Borodo, S. M. Brandon, B. Bright, M. T. Butt, D. S. Chen, P. J. Chen, R. N. Chien, W. L. Chuang, D. Cuellar, A. A. Elbardiny, C. Estes, E. Farag, J. Fung, I. Gamkrelidze, V. Garcia, J. Genov, Z. Ghandour, M. Ghuloom, B. Gomez, J. Gunter, J. Habeeb, O. Hajelssedig, W. Hamoudi, S. M. Himatt, I. Hrstic, C. C. Hu, C. F. Huang, Y. T. Hui, R. Jahis, D. Jelev, A. K. John, K. S. Kaliaskarova, Y. Kamel, J. H. Kao, J. Khamis, H. Khattabi, I. Khoudri, A. Konysbekova, I. Kotzev, M. S. Lai, W. C. Lao, J. Layden, M. H. Lee, O. Lesi, M. Li, A. Lo, C. K. Loo, B. Lukšić, A. Maaroufi, A. O. Malu, L. Mateva, R. Mitova, R. Mohamed, M. Morović, K. Murphy, B. Mustapha, A. Nersesov, E. Ngige, R. Njouom, O. Njoya, D. Nonković, S. Obekpa, S. Oguche, E. E. Okolo, C. Omuemu, P. Ondoa, O. Opare-Sem, S. Owusu-Ofori, Y. N. Prokopenko, H. Razavi, D. Razavi-Shearer, K. Razavi-Shearer, B. Redae, T. Reic, T. Rinke de Wit, C. Rios, S. Robbins, L. R. Roberts, S. J. Sanad, J. D. Schmelzer, M. Sharma, T. H. Su, K. Sultan, K. Tchernev, O. T.Y. Tsang, S. Tsang, C. Tzeuton, S. Ugoeze, B. Uzochukwu, R. Vi, A. Vince, H. U. Wani, V. W.S. Wong, A. Workneh, R. Yacoub, K. I. Yesmembetov, M. Youbi, M. F. Yuen, H. Nde
*Corresponding author for this work
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Academia Sinica Taiwan HQ
  • Federal Ministry of Health
  • Ibn Al-Nafees Hospital
  • Armed Forces Hospital
  • Addis Ababa University
  • Ethiopian Gastroenterological Association
  • Hospital Selayang
  • Military Medical Academy, Sofia
  • Ministry of Health and Social Protection
  • Hamad Medical Corporation
  • Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
  • Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Bahrain
  • Civil Society Network on Hepatitis
  • Chagro-Care Trust (CCT)
  • Al Kindi Specialised Hospital
  • Jordan Royal Medical Services
  • Sultan Qaboos University
  • Ministry of Public Health Qatar
  • University of Ghana
  • University Hospital “St. Ivan Rilski”
  • Advocacy for the Prevention of Hepatitis in Nigeria
  • Center for Disease Analysis Foundation
  • Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital
  • Bayero University
  • LiveWell Initiative (LWI)
  • National Taiwan University
  • Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Medical University
  • The University of Hong Kong
  • Ministry of Public Health
  • University Hospital 'Queen Giovanna'
  • BDF Hospital
  • Pan American Health Organization
  • Al Bashir Hospital
  • Jordan Ministry of Health
  • General Hospital Pula
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Hong Kong
  • Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia
  • Ministry of Healthcare, Kazakhstan
  • Republican Coordination Center for Hepatology and Gastroenterology
  • Minia University
  • World Health Organization
  • Ministry of Health, Morocco
  • Republican Diagnostic Center
  • University Medical Center
  • University Hospital St. Marina
  • North District Hospital Hong Kong
  • Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital
  • Loyola University Chicago
  • National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
  • University of Lagos
  • Lagos University Teaching Hospital
  • Tuen Mun Hospital
  • Kwong Wah Hospital
  • University of Split
  • Benue State University
  • University of Malaya
  • Zadar General Hospital
  • Ibn Sina Hospital, Agdal Rabat
  • JSC "Research Institute of Cardiology and Internal Diseases"
  • Centre Pasteur du Cameroun
  • Université de Yaoundé I
  • Institute of Public Health
  • University of Jos
  • Beacon Youth Initiative
  • University of Benin
  • Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development
  • African Society of Laboratory Medicine
  • Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
  • St. Paul‘s Hospital Millennium Medical College
  • European Liver Patients Association
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
  • “Sofiamed” Hospital
  • Princess Margaret Hospital Hong Kong
  • Tseung Kwan O Hospital
  • Université de Douala
  • Federal Medical Centre
  • University of Nigeria
  • International HepatoTransplant Group
  • University Hospital for Infectious Disease Zagreb “Dr. Fran Mihaljevic”
  • Federal Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
  • National Scientific Center of Oncology and Transplantology

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Abstract

Factors influencing the morbidity and mortality associated with viremic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection change over time and place, making it difficult to compare reported estimates. Models were developed for 17 countries (Bahrain, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Colombia, Croatia, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Ghana, Hong Kong, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Qatar and Taiwan) to quantify and characterize the viremic population as well as forecast the changes in the infected population and the corresponding disease burden from 2015 to 2030. Model inputs were agreed upon through expert consensus, and a standardized methodology was followed to allow for comparison across countries. The viremic prevalence is expected to remain constant or decline in all but four countries (Ethiopia, Ghana, Jordan and Oman); however, HCV-related morbidity and mortality will increase in all countries except Qatar and Taiwan. In Qatar, the high-treatment rate will contribute to a reduction in total cases and HCV-related morbidity by 2030. In the remaining countries, however, the current treatment paradigm will be insufficient to achieve large reductions in HCV-related morbidity and mortality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-43
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Viral Hepatitis
Volume24
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 2017
Externally publishedYes

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Authors. Journal of Viral Hepatitis Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • HCV
  • diagnosis
  • disease burden
  • epidemiology
  • hepatitis C
  • incidence
  • mortality
  • prevalence
  • treatment

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