Prevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015

Abstract Background Over the last 20 years, Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection prevalence has dramatically increased among HIV-infected men who have sex with men (MSM) in many countries worldwide. It is suspected that this increase is primarily driven by sexual behaviours linked to blood exposure. Mo...

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Main Authors: Sophie Vaux, Stéphane Chevaliez, Leïla Saboni, Claire Sauvage, Cécile Sommen, Francis Barin, Antonio Alexandre, Marie Jauffret-Roustide, Florence Lot, Annie Velter, for the ANRS-Prevagay group
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-3945-z
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spelling doaj-8139e554cc6546bb9f112d3b14c53fc42020-11-25T01:19:27ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342019-04-0119111410.1186/s12879-019-3945-zPrevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015Sophie Vaux0Stéphane Chevaliez1Leïla Saboni2Claire Sauvage3Cécile Sommen4Francis Barin5Antonio Alexandre6Marie Jauffret-Roustide7Florence Lot8Annie Velter9for the ANRS-Prevagay groupDepartment of Infectious Diseases – Santé publique France, French national public health agencyNational Reference Center for Viral Hepatitis B, C and Delta, Department of Virology, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Université Paris-EstDepartment of Infectious Diseases – Santé publique France, French national public health agencyDepartment of Infectious Diseases – Santé publique France, French national public health agencyDepartment of Infectious Diseases – Santé publique France, French national public health agencyNational Reference Center for HIV, Inserm U1259 & University HospitalEquipe Nationale d’Intervention en Prévention et Santé pour les Entreprises (ENIPSE)Department of Infectious Diseases – Santé publique France, French national public health agencyDepartment of Infectious Diseases – Santé publique France, French national public health agencyDepartment of Infectious Diseases – Santé publique France, French national public health agencyAbstract Background Over the last 20 years, Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection prevalence has dramatically increased among HIV-infected men who have sex with men (MSM) in many countries worldwide. It is suspected that this increase is primarily driven by sexual behaviours linked to blood exposure. Monitoring these behaviours is crucial to understand the drivers of the epidemic. This study assessed the prevalence of chronic HCV infection among MSM attending gay venues and associated chronic HCV risk factors. HCV screening and associated factors were described. Methods The cross-sectional survey PREVAGAY, based on time-location sampling, was conducted in 2015 among MSM attending gay venues in 5 French metropolitan cities. A self-administered questionnaire was completed and capillary whole blood on dried blood spots (DBS) collected. Possible factors associated with chronic HCV prevalence and with HCV screening in the previous year were investigated using Poisson regression. Results Chronic HCV infection prevalence from DBS analysis was 0.7% [IC95%: 0.3–1.5] in the study’s 2645 participants and was 3.0% [1.5–5.8] in HIV-positive MSM. It was significantly higher in those who reported the following: (lifetime) slamming (with or without the sharing of injection equipment); (during the previous year) fisting and chemsex, unprotected anal intercourse with casual partners, using gay websites and/or of mobile-based GPS applications, and having more than 10 sexual partners. Only 41.3% [38.2–44.5] of the participants reported HCV screening during the previous year. Screening was significantly more frequent in MSM under 30 years of age, those who were HIV-positive, those vaccinated against hepatitis B and meningococcus C, and those who reported the following (during the previous year): more than 10 sexual partners, at least one sexually transmitted infection and fisting. Conclusion Chronic HCV infection prevalence in MSM attending gay venues was significantly higher in HIV-positive MSM and in those with risky sexual behaviours. Reflecting current screening recommendations for specific populations, previous HCV screening was more frequent in HIV-positive individuals and those with risky sexual behaviours. Nevertheless, HCV screening coverage needs to be improved in these populations. Comprehensive medical management, which combines screening and linkage to care with prevention strategies, is essential to control HCV among MSM.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-3945-zMen who have sex with menHepatitis C virus infectionPrevalenceTime-location samplingScreeningHIV/HCV co-infection
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author Sophie Vaux
Stéphane Chevaliez
Leïla Saboni
Claire Sauvage
Cécile Sommen
Francis Barin
Antonio Alexandre
Marie Jauffret-Roustide
Florence Lot
Annie Velter
for the ANRS-Prevagay group
spellingShingle Sophie Vaux
Stéphane Chevaliez
Leïla Saboni
Claire Sauvage
Cécile Sommen
Francis Barin
Antonio Alexandre
Marie Jauffret-Roustide
Florence Lot
Annie Velter
for the ANRS-Prevagay group
Prevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015
BMC Infectious Diseases
Men who have sex with men
Hepatitis C virus infection
Prevalence
Time-location sampling
Screening
HIV/HCV co-infection
author_facet Sophie Vaux
Stéphane Chevaliez
Leïla Saboni
Claire Sauvage
Cécile Sommen
Francis Barin
Antonio Alexandre
Marie Jauffret-Roustide
Florence Lot
Annie Velter
for the ANRS-Prevagay group
author_sort Sophie Vaux
title Prevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015
title_short Prevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015
title_full Prevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015
title_fullStr Prevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of hepatitis C infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (PREVAGAY), France, 2015
title_sort prevalence of hepatitis c infection, screening and associated factors among men who have sex with men attending gay venues: a cross-sectional survey (prevagay), france, 2015
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract Background Over the last 20 years, Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection prevalence has dramatically increased among HIV-infected men who have sex with men (MSM) in many countries worldwide. It is suspected that this increase is primarily driven by sexual behaviours linked to blood exposure. Monitoring these behaviours is crucial to understand the drivers of the epidemic. This study assessed the prevalence of chronic HCV infection among MSM attending gay venues and associated chronic HCV risk factors. HCV screening and associated factors were described. Methods The cross-sectional survey PREVAGAY, based on time-location sampling, was conducted in 2015 among MSM attending gay venues in 5 French metropolitan cities. A self-administered questionnaire was completed and capillary whole blood on dried blood spots (DBS) collected. Possible factors associated with chronic HCV prevalence and with HCV screening in the previous year were investigated using Poisson regression. Results Chronic HCV infection prevalence from DBS analysis was 0.7% [IC95%: 0.3–1.5] in the study’s 2645 participants and was 3.0% [1.5–5.8] in HIV-positive MSM. It was significantly higher in those who reported the following: (lifetime) slamming (with or without the sharing of injection equipment); (during the previous year) fisting and chemsex, unprotected anal intercourse with casual partners, using gay websites and/or of mobile-based GPS applications, and having more than 10 sexual partners. Only 41.3% [38.2–44.5] of the participants reported HCV screening during the previous year. Screening was significantly more frequent in MSM under 30 years of age, those who were HIV-positive, those vaccinated against hepatitis B and meningococcus C, and those who reported the following (during the previous year): more than 10 sexual partners, at least one sexually transmitted infection and fisting. Conclusion Chronic HCV infection prevalence in MSM attending gay venues was significantly higher in HIV-positive MSM and in those with risky sexual behaviours. Reflecting current screening recommendations for specific populations, previous HCV screening was more frequent in HIV-positive individuals and those with risky sexual behaviours. Nevertheless, HCV screening coverage needs to be improved in these populations. Comprehensive medical management, which combines screening and linkage to care with prevention strategies, is essential to control HCV among MSM.
topic Men who have sex with men
Hepatitis C virus infection
Prevalence
Time-location sampling
Screening
HIV/HCV co-infection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-3945-z
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