Back to Search
Journal ArticleUnknown

Prevalence of chronic viral hepatitis in people of south Asian ethnicity living in England: the prevalence cannot necessarily be predicted from the prevalence in the country of origin

Author Affiliations
Queen Mary University of London, The Hepatitis C Trust, Health Protection Agency, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, ...
Published InJournal of Viral Hepatitis
Year2009
Citations110

Abstract

The prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C in immigrant communities is unknown. Immigrants from south Asia are common in England and elsewhere, and the burden of viral hepatitis in these communities is unknown. We aimed to determine the prevalence of viral hepatitis in immigrants from south Asia living in England, and we therefore undertook a community-based testing project in such people at five sites in England. A total of 4998 people attending community centres were screened for viral hepatitis using oral fluid testing. The overall prevalence of anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) in people of south Asian origin was 1.6% but varied by country of birth being 0.4%, 0.2%, 0.6% and 2.7% in people of this ethnic group born in…
View at Publisher

BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.