volume 32 issue 4 publication number e14022

Evaluation of Hepatitis C Virus Transmission Through Endoscopy Procedures in the Country of Georgia

Davit Baliashvili 1, 2
Tsira Merabishvili 3
Irina Tskhomelidze 1
Maia Tsereteli 3
Lika Karichashvili 3
Nazi Chitadze 3
Paige A. Armstrong 4
Maia Butsashvili 5
1
 
The Task Force for Global Health Tbilisi Georgia
2
 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Georgia Country Office Tbilisi Georgia
5
 
Health Research Union Tbilisi Georgia
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-10-14
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.813
CiteScore5.5
Impact factor2.3
ISSN13520504, 13652893
PubMed ID:  39400546
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Exposure to healthcare procedures might be a source of hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission in Georgia, one of the few countries currently on track to eliminate hepatitis C. While there has been a history of iatrogenic transmission of HCV, the risk of HCV transmission related to endoscopic procedures has not been previously assessed in Georgia. The goal of this study was to assess HCV seroconversion among individuals undergoing endoscopic procedures to estimate the relative role and incidence of HCV infection attributable to endoscopic procedures. A prospective cohort study was conducted in four endoscopy units in two cities (Tbilisi and Kutaisi) of Georgia during April–September, 2021. Recruitment of study participants was conducted using convenience sampling, and every eligible patient was approached and invited to participate in the study. Study population included adults (age ≥ 18 years) who received an endoscopic procedure (gastroscopy, colonoscopy and bronchoscopy) in inpatient or outpatient unit at the study sites. HCV antibody (anti‐HCV) testing was conducted using rapid diagnostic test (RDT) on the same day they underwent the endoscopic procedure. Patients with a non‐reactive anti‐HCV baseline test were retested after 6 months. Patients with reactive baseline tests were excluded from the study and linked to further testing and care. Participants with a reactive result on follow‐up RDTs were retested using a lab‐based anti‐HCV and HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA) test. A total of 981 HCV antibody non‐reactive participants were enrolled; 590 (64.8%) of them were reached and retested after 6 months. At retesting, two out of 590 (0.3%) individuals had a reactive anti‐HCV result on RDT and both were negative on laboratory‐based anti‐HCV and HCV RNA tests. Based on the results of this study, endoscopic procedures were not shown to contribute to HCV transmission in Georgia.

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Baliashvili D. et al. Evaluation of Hepatitis C Virus Transmission Through Endoscopy Procedures in the Country of Georgia // Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 2024. Vol. 32. No. 4. e14022
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Baliashvili D., Merabishvili T., Tskhomelidze I., Tsereteli M., Karichashvili L., Chitadze N., Armstrong P. A., Butsashvili M. Evaluation of Hepatitis C Virus Transmission Through Endoscopy Procedures in the Country of Georgia // Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 2024. Vol. 32. No. 4. e14022
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/jvh.14022
UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvh.14022
TI - Evaluation of Hepatitis C Virus Transmission Through Endoscopy Procedures in the Country of Georgia
T2 - Journal of Viral Hepatitis
AU - Baliashvili, Davit
AU - Merabishvili, Tsira
AU - Tskhomelidze, Irina
AU - Tsereteli, Maia
AU - Karichashvili, Lika
AU - Chitadze, Nazi
AU - Armstrong, Paige A.
AU - Butsashvili, Maia
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/10/14
PB - Wiley
IS - 4
VL - 32
PMID - 39400546
SN - 1352-0504
SN - 1365-2893
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@article{2024_Baliashvili,
author = {Davit Baliashvili and Tsira Merabishvili and Irina Tskhomelidze and Maia Tsereteli and Lika Karichashvili and Nazi Chitadze and Paige A. Armstrong and Maia Butsashvili},
title = {Evaluation of Hepatitis C Virus Transmission Through Endoscopy Procedures in the Country of Georgia},
journal = {Journal of Viral Hepatitis},
year = {2024},
volume = {32},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {oct},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvh.14022},
number = {4},
pages = {e14022},
doi = {10.1111/jvh.14022}
}