low prevalence of hepatitis c virus infection among hiv-positive patients: data from a large-scale cohort study in istanbul, turkey
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conclusions prevalence of hiv/hcv coinfection is considerably low in turkey. the extremely rare prevalence of idu might have a role in this low prevalence. background rate of coinfection with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and hepatitis c virus (hcv) varies in different countries. this may be attributable to common transmission routes as well as social, economic, and cultural factors. objectives the purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of hcv infection among hiv-positive patients in istanbul, turkey. patients and methods since january 2006 to november 2013, 949 hiv-positive patients that were enrolled in this study by acthiv-ist (action against hiv in istanbul) study group, which consists of five centers to follow up hiv-positive patients in istanbul. epidemiologic and clinical data were collected retrospectively from medical records and were transferred to an hiv database system. results among 949 patients, 84% were men and the mean age was 37.92 ± 11.54 years (range, 17-79). the most frequent route of transmission was heterosexual intercourse (48.8%), followed by men having sex with men (30.5%). only nine patients (0.9%) had history of injection drug use (idu). the prevalence of hiv/hcv coinfection was 0.9% (9:949). the idu rate was 44.4% (4:9) in patients with hiv/hcv coinfection (three of them were not turkish citizens), whereas this rate was only 0.6% (5:881) in patients with only hiv infection (p < 0.01). genotypes 1b, 2a/2c, and 3 were determined in five, one, and two patients, respectively. genotype could not be determined in one patient. history of residence in a foreign country (p < 0.01) and imprisonment (p < 0.01) were also considered as risk factors in terms of hiv/hcv coinfection.
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