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Authors Gomaa A, Allam N, Elsharkawy A, El Kassas M, Waked I
Received 26 January 2017
Accepted for publication 12 April 2017
Published 15 May 2017 Volume 2017:9 Pages 17—25
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/HMER.S113681
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Gerry Lake-Bakaar
Abstract: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a
major public health burden in Egypt, where it bears the highest prevalence rate
in the world. Estimates for prevalence are based upon data reported from the
2008 and 2015 Egypt Demographic Health Surveys. In this review, we demonstrate
the prevalence results of both surveys and analyze the difference in the
results. The overall HCV prevalence is estimated to be declining. However, the
clinical impact of chronic HCV infection is expected to grow considerably. A
mathematical model shows that by increasing the rate of treatment, the expected
number of patients will decline significantly in 2030. The current and expected
future burden of chronic HCV infection to the Egyptian economy, including
direct and indirect costs due to disability and loss of lives, has been
estimated and discussed in this review. The economic burden will continue to
grow, but a model shows that the introduction of highly effective therapies
will result in a significant reduction in the cumulative total economic burden
of HCV by 2030. In recognition of the HCV tremendous health and economic
burden, the Egyptian government established the National Committee for Control
of Viral Hepatitis to implement an integrated nationwide strategy to provide
patient care and ensure global treatment access. This review illustrates the
epidemiological and disease burden aspects of HCV in Egypt in addition to
introducing the national plan and program for managing HCV, which has been
successful so far in treating a large number of patients, with the aim of
achieving disease control and eventual elimination in Egypt.
Keywords: hepatitis C in Egypt,
prevalence, HCV burden, treatment strategy
摘要视频链接:Hepatitis C
infection in Egypt