Santos BFO, Santana NO, Franca AVC. Prevalence, genotypes and factors associated with HCV infection among prisoners in Northeastern Brazil. World J Gastroenterol 2011; 17(25): 3027-3034 [PMID: 21799649 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i25.3027]
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Dr. Alex Vianey Callado França, Professor, Chief of Liver Unit, Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Aracaju, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil. avcfranca@ufs.br
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Table 2 Characteristics of 422 prisoners in Sergipe, Brazil
n (total = 422)
%
Gender
Male
303
71.8
Female
119
28.2
Age (yr)
Mean (SD)
32.7 (8.8)
21.1
≤ 25
89
28.4
25-30
120
19.4
30-35
82
14.5
35-40
61
16.6
> 40
70
Education level
Uneducated
45
10.7
Less than high school
312
73.9
High school or more
65
15.4
Religion
Catholic
238
56.4
Protestant
86
20.4
Other
98
23.2
Race
White
141
33.5
Black
106
25.2
Multiracial
160
38
Other
14
3.3
Marital status
Single
167
39.6
Married
117
27.7
Widowed
15
3.6
Stable union
111
26.3
Divorced
12
2.8
HCV seropositivity
13
3.1
Table 3 Characteristics of injecting drug users in prisoners in Sergipe, Brazil
n (total = 43)
%
Drug
Cocaine
21
48.8
Heroine
2
4.7
Benzydamine
12
27.9
Other
11
25.6
Duration of use (mean in years)
5.05 (5.7)
Use in the last 2 mo
5
11.6
Started to use during imprisonment
3
7
Uses inside the prison
5
11.6
Needle sharing
14
32.6
Anti-HCV (+)
9
20.9
Table 4 Socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics of 422 prisoners by serologic hepatitis C virus status, Sergipe, Brazil
Variable
HCV (-)
HCV (+)
P-value
Gender (male)
295 (72.1%)
8 (61.5%)
0.531
Mean age (yrs)
32.56 (8.8)
36.77 (6.4)
0.019
Ethnicity (white)
137 (33.6%)
4 (30.8%)
0.833
Christian religion
314 (76.8%)
10 (76.9%)
0.99
Family income (R$)
777 (1205)
684 (472)
0.923
Years of schooling (mean)
6.5 (5.4)
6.4 (2.9)
0.565
Mean incarcerated time (mo)
43.5 (40)
30.6 (30)
0.253
Previous imprisonment
139 (34.0%)
11 (84.6%)
< 0.001
History of alcohol use
298 (73.0%)
10 (73.9.0%)
0.756
CAGE (mean)
1.00 (1.2)
1.69 (1.2)
0.033
Household contact with HCV carrier
17 (4.2%)
4 (30.8%)
0.002
History of tattooing
244 (59.7%)
13 (100%)
0.003
Tattooing inside prison
110 (27.0%)
6 (46.2%)
0.202
History of piercing
39 (9.5%)
-
0.62
Previous blood transfusion
39 (9.5%)
-
0.62
Previously shared razors, toothbrushes, nail trimmers or scissors
241 (58.9%)
8 (61.5%)
0.85
Getting wounded by a sharp weapon in a struggle
129 (31.5%)
3 (23.1%)
0.762
Total
409 (96.9%)
13 (3.1%)
Table 5 Sexual practices and drug use of 422 prisoners by serologic hepatitis C virus status, Sergipe, Brazil
Variable
HCV (-)
HCV (+)
P-value
Never or rarely used condom
103 (25.3%)
6 (46.2%)
0.109
Sexual orientation (Heterosexual)
315 (77.2%)
13 (100%)
0.081
Number of partners in the last year (mean)
2.44 (8.1)
2.54 (5.3)
0.594
Age at first sexual intercourse (mean in years)
14.54 (2.3)
15.00 (1.7)
0.456
Sexually transmitted diseases
144 (35.2%)
6 (46.2%)
0.557
History of genital herpes
6 (1.5%)
1 (7.7%)
0.198
History of syphilis
17 (4.2%)
3 (23.1%)
0.019
History of gonorrhea
109 (26.7%)
2 (15.4%)
0.528
Partner
HCV (+)
4 (1.0%)
2 (15.4%)
0.012
Illegal drug user
223 (54.5%)
10 (76.9%)
0.11
Injecting drug user
24 (5.9%)
1 (7.7%)
0.553
Previous imprisonment
124 (30.3%)
5 (38.5%)
0.548
Ever paid or been paid for sex
242 (59.2%)
5 (38.5%)
0.136
History of illegal drug use
298 (72.9%)
13 (100%)
0.025
Inhaled cocaine
194 (47.4%)
11 (84.6%)
0.008
Duration of inhaled cocaine (mean in mo)
107.6 (273.1)
86.1 (80.3)
0.006
Marijuana
277 (67.7%)
13 (100%)
0.012
Duration of marijuana use (mean in mo)
129.5 (220.5)
198.5 (101.4)
0.002
Crack
129 (31.5%)
5 (38.5%)
0.561
Duration of crack use (mean in mo)
77.9 (254.1)
162.0 (371.9)
0.369
History of injecting drug use
34 (8.3%)
9 (69.2%)
< 0.001
Duration of injecting drug use (mean in mo)
26.1 (148.0)
261.2 (445.7)
< 0.001
Use of injecting drugs inside prison
5 (1.2%)
-
0.855
Ever shared needles and syringes or other injecting equipment
11 (2.7%)
3 (23.1%)
0.007
Total
409 (96.9%)
13 (3.1%)
Table 6 Multivariate logistic regression of characteristics associated with positive serology for anti-hepatitis C virus
Characteristic
Crude odds ratio
Adjusted odds ratio
95%CI
P-value
Injecting drug user
24.8
23.3
6.0-90.8
0.0000
History of household contact with HCV carrier
10.2
14.1
2.3-85.4
0.004
Previous syphilis
6.9
9.8
1.7-55.2
0.009
Age > 30 yr
5.6
5.5
1.1-29.2
0.043
Citation: Santos BFO, Santana NO, Franca AVC. Prevalence, genotypes and factors associated with HCV infection among prisoners in Northeastern Brazil. World J Gastroenterol 2011; 17(25): 3027-3034