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J+Occup+Med+Toxicol
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Hepatitis C in healthcare personnel: secondary data analysis of therapies with
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Westermann C
; Wendeler D
; Nienhaus A
J Occup Med Toxicol
2018[]; 13
(�): 16
PMID29849741
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BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infections are blood-borne, generally chronic
and are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study
is to describe the results of therapies with direct-acting antiviral agents
(DAAs) in healthcare personnel. METHODS: Secondary data analysis using data from
the Statutory Accident Insurance of the Health and Welfare Service. The study
surveyed DAA therapies administered to insured parties (healthcare personnel with
an HCV infection recognised as an occupational disease) in Germany between
01/01/2014 and 30/11/2016. The end points were results of monitorings carried out
twelve weeks after the end of treatment (SVR12), side effects and the results of
the assessment of reduced work ability after treatment. Multivariate logistic
regression models were constructed to model SVR12. RESULTS: The study population
(n�=?180) comprised 74% women, 90% of the participants had an HCV genotype 1
infection. Two-thirds had fibrosis or cirrhosis and were treatment experienced.
The most common combined therapy was ledipasvir and sofosbuvir (49%). A DAA
therapy with ribavirin was administered in 20% of cases, with (pegylated)
interferon and ribavirin used in 2% of cases. The majority of therapies were
completed without any side effects. The overall SVR12 rate was 94%. Significant
independent predictor of decrease odds of SVR12 was liver cirrhosis. Positive
effects on the healthcare personnel's work ability were observed after successful
therapy. CONCLUSION: High SVR12 rates were achieved in the sample population,
with positive effects on their work ability. Early HCV therapy seems reasonable
due to the increased chance of successful treatment of the infection.
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