research article
Estimating incidence rates of primary infection and reinfection with hepatitis C virus among people who inject drugs in Scotland: a model-based analysis of repeated cross sectional survey data
Abstract
BackgroundReducing the incidence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a World HealthOrganization (WHO) elimination goal, but approaches to estimate this from population level survey data are lacking. We modelled HCV incidence among people who inject drugs (PWID) surveyed over time, to provide evidence on whether Scotland has reached the WHO elimination target of ≤2 per 100 person-years in this population.MethodsA statistical model was fitted using HCV infection data from five sweeps (2013-14,2015-16, 2017-18, 2019-20, and 2022-23) of a national bio-behavioural survey,involving 11,651 PWID recruited at sites providing injecting equipment. Per-sweepincidence rates of primary chronic HCV infection, reinfection, and combined primary and reinfection (‘total infection’) were inferred within a Bayesian framework. Incidence rates relate to the number of new infections per 100 person-years for the population at risk of (primary, reinfection and total) infection.FindingsIn 2022-23, the model-estimated total, re-infection and primary infection incidence rates were 3·4 per 100 person-years (95% credible interval (CrI):2·6-4·3), 1·9 (1·3-2·6), and 4·1 (3·0-5·4), respectively. For total new infections, the model-estimated incidence rate decreased by 51% from 7·0 per 100 person-years in 2015-16 to 3.4 in 2022-23 (relating to an absolute decrease of 3·6 per 100 person-years; 95% CrI:2·0–5·3). Between 2015-16 and 2022-23, model-estimated re-infection and primary infection incidence rates decreased by 78% and 40%, respectively.InterpretationOver a period when direct-acting antiviral therapy was scaled-up in Scotland, major reductions in the incidence of primary infection, reinfection, and total HCV infection were evident, indicating that the WHO target is within reach, for a relatively high-risk population of PWID- article
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- Blood borne virus
- Drug misuse
- Drug use
- HCV elimination
- Hepatitis
- Hepatitis C
- Injecting drug use
- People who inject drugs
- PWID
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