Introduction: New evidence suggests that emergency department (ED)-based infectious diseases screening programs have utility. We aimed to compare clinic-based and ED-based hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening programs within a single health system, to identify key differences in HCV antibody (Ab) positivity and chronic HCV, as well as population demographics.Methods: In the clinic-based program, adults in the birth cohort (born 1945-1965) were screened for HCV. In the ED-based program, non-targeted HCV screening of all adults was conducted. We included patients screened between June 2019–June 2020. Patients were screened for anti-HCV Ab, and positive results were followed by HCV viral load (VL) testing. Our primary outcomes were seropre...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 2.7 to 3.9 million people are living with hepatitis C...
Background. Approximately 0.7% of the Canadian population is infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), ...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether sites that screen large numbers of patients for Hepatitis C Virus bu...
Introduction: New evidence suggests that emergency department (ED)-based infectious diseases screen...
Introduction: Our aim was to measure hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening and linkage-to-care rates in ...
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is a potential high-yield site in healthcare to reach pati...
Introduction: In 2019 the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released draft guide...
Background and Objectives: The Emergency Department (ED) is potentially a high-yield site in health ...
Background & Aims: Many people with HCV and HBV infection are unaware of their condition, partic...
Background/Aims: With increased national focus on diagnosing and linking patients to care or treatme...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Context: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
This study had two goals: 1) To examine the knowledge of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HCV screening a...
Introduction: The CDC recommends one-time birth cohort HCV testing for individuals born between 1945...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 2.7 to 3.9 million people are living with hepatitis C...
Background. Approximately 0.7% of the Canadian population is infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), ...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether sites that screen large numbers of patients for Hepatitis C Virus bu...
Introduction: New evidence suggests that emergency department (ED)-based infectious diseases screen...
Introduction: Our aim was to measure hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening and linkage-to-care rates in ...
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is a potential high-yield site in healthcare to reach pati...
Introduction: In 2019 the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released draft guide...
Background and Objectives: The Emergency Department (ED) is potentially a high-yield site in health ...
Background & Aims: Many people with HCV and HBV infection are unaware of their condition, partic...
Background/Aims: With increased national focus on diagnosing and linking patients to care or treatme...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Context: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
This study had two goals: 1) To examine the knowledge of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HCV screening a...
Introduction: The CDC recommends one-time birth cohort HCV testing for individuals born between 1945...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 2.7 to 3.9 million people are living with hepatitis C...
Background. Approximately 0.7% of the Canadian population is infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), ...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether sites that screen large numbers of patients for Hepatitis C Virus bu...