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World J Virology. May 12, 2015; 4(2): 134-141
Published online May 12, 2015. doi: 10.5501/wjv.v4.i2.134
Published online May 12, 2015. doi: 10.5501/wjv.v4.i2.134
Country - city names(yr) | Target population(n)1 | HIV prevalence | Methodology | HCV2(Isolated or co-infection prevalence) | HBV2(Isolated or co-infection prevalence) |
Afghanistan - three cities (2009)[36,56] | FSWs (n = 520) | 0.19% | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 1.92% | Isolated: 6.54% (range: 3% to 17.5%) |
Isolated: 7.1% | |||||
PWIDs | 7.1% (1% to 18.4%) | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 40.3% | ||
Co-infection: 94.9% | |||||
Bahrain - Bahrain (2002-2006)[57] | HCV infected patients (n = 183) | 0.5% | Retrospective cohort | HCV-HBV co-infection: 3.3% | - |
Egypt - Cairo (2010)[58] | Blood donors-family members (n = 15017) | 0.01% | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 4.3% | Isolated: 1.7% |
Iraq - Karbala (2009)[59] | Healthcare workers (n = 124) | 0 | Cross-sectional | 0 | 0 |
Iran - Tehran (2007)[60] | PWIDs (n = 899) | 10.7% | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 34.5% Co-infection: 80.6% | Isolated: 50.7% Co-infection: 7.8% |
Jordan (2009)[61] | Blood donors (n = 8190) | 0 | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 0.9% | Isolated: 1.4% |
Lebanon - Beirut (2008)[62] | Inmates (n = 580) | 0.17% | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 3.43% | Isolated: 2.4% |
Libya - Tripoli (2013)[27] | PWIDs (n = 328) | 87% | Respondent-driven sampling | Co-infection: 83% | Co-infection: 4% |
Morocco - Casablanca (2006-2010)[63] | HIV infected patients of a referral clinic (n = 504) | All patients were infected. | Cohort | 5.4% | Co-infection: 5.2% |
Pakistan - Lahore (2011)[64] | Inmates (n = 4915) | 2.01% | Cross-sectional | Co-infection: 73.74% | 0.01% (HBV/HCV Co-infections: 77.78%) |
Saudi Arabia (2009)[65] | PWIDs (n = 344) | Not checked | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 38% (HBV-HCV: 3.5%) | Isolated: 12% (HBV DNA) |
(2012)[66] | Rehab center inmates-drug users | Isolated: 4% | |||
(n = 115) | 4% | Cross-sectional | - | ||
Tunisia (2007)[67] | HIV infected patients | Not applicable | Cross-sectional | Co-infection: 39.7% | - |
(n = 362) | (For PWIDs: 87.4%) | ||||
Yemen - Hodeidah (2010)[68] | Blood donors (n = 1483) | 0.14% | Cross-sectional | Isolated: 0.79% | Isolated: 2.35% |
- Citation: Sardashti S, Samaei M, Firouzeh MM, Mirshahvalad SA, Pahlaviani FG, SeyedAlinaghi S. Early initiation of antiretroviral treatment: Challenges in the Middle East and North Africa. World J Virology 2015; 4(2): 134-141
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3249/full/v4/i2/134.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5501/wjv.v4.i2.134