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  • Patients with severe mental disorders (SMD) were systematically screened for hepatitis B and C viruses in Barcelona to assess their prevalence and work towards HCV microelimination in this group.
  • The study involved two cohorts: hospitalized patients who were screened systematically and outpatients who participated voluntarily, revealing low rates of HBV (0.7%) and some HCV cases (3%) but only a few were actively infected.
  • Findings suggest that the presence of HCV/HBV in SMD patients without a history of drug use is similar to that of the general population, providing insights for future health policy decisions.

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: Patients with severe mental disorders (SMD) have been classically considered as a particularly high-risk population for bloodborne virus infections. We performed a systematic screening of hepatitis B and C virus among the population with SMD in the area of influence of Hospital Clínic (Barcelona) in order to evaluate the real prevalence of these infections and achieve HCV microelimination in this subpopulation.

Methods: We screened two cohorts for anti-HCV and HBsAg: Cohort A (hospitalized patients with SMD, done systematically) and Cohort B (outpatients, mental health centre-CSMA, done voluntarily). Risk factors and socio-demographic variables were collected. In positive cases, telematic review was activated by Hepatology, calculation of FIB-4 and prescription of direct-acting agents (DAA) in HCV or follow-up in HBV.

Results: In Cohort A, 404 patients were screened. 3 HBV patients were detected (0.7%). In all of them, there was a history of drug use. 12 anti-HCV positive patients were detected (3%); 8 of them had a history of drug use. Among the HCV positive, only 2 patients were viraemic (received DAA, both achieving SVR) as most of them (n = 6) had already been cured with DAA. In cohort B, 305 patients were screened, after 542 (64% of the target population) declined to participate. No cases of HCV or HBV were detected.

Conclusions: HCV/HBV prevalence among SMD population with no history of drug use does not seem to be different from the general population. These data may be of interest for defining health policies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/liv.15569DOI Listing

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