2016
DOI: 10.7326/m16-0065
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Hepatitis C Core Antigen Testing for Diagnosis of Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Abstract: Background Diagnosis of chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection requires both a positive HCV antibody screen and confirmatory nucleic acid test (NAT). HCV core antigen (HCVcAg) is a potential alternative to NAT. Purpose This systematic review evaluated the accuracy of diagnosis of active HCV infection among adults and children for five HCVcAg tests compared to NAT. Data Sources EMBASE, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane from 1990 through March 31, 2016. Study Selection Cohort, cross-sectional… Show more

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“…The findings of this study supports previous cross-sectional and analytical studies [9], suggesting that HCVcAg may be an affordable method to screen and diagnose large numbers of people with chronic HCV. Considering greater than 95% of those with chronic HCV Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The findings of this study supports previous cross-sectional and analytical studies [9], suggesting that HCVcAg may be an affordable method to screen and diagnose large numbers of people with chronic HCV. Considering greater than 95% of those with chronic HCV Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This study is the first to prospectively evaluate the clinical performance of HCVcAg in plasma to monitor HCV treatment and viral recurrence among an international cohort of recent PWID and people receiving OST with chronic HCV infection. While limited to genotype 2/3 HCV infection, this study supports previous studies indicating HCVcAg can be used to identify active HCV infection at baseline/screening among those with chronic HCV infection [9,[21][22][23] and identify those with a sustained virological response at 12 weeks post treatment [10,24]. While these data confirm a previous study by Chevaliez et al [10] that HCVcAg can accurately detect viral recurrence 12 or 24 weeks post-treatment, this study provides additional comprehensive longitudinal profiles from individuals with recurrent viraemia.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…First, HCV core antigen quantification (HCVcAg), which is a surrogate measure of HCV RNA, has a relatively low cost (at US$10 per test),25 with a fully automated assay available on the Abbott ARCHITECT ® platform. It has been recently validated in African resource‐limited settings and has been proposed as a one‐step diagnostic alternative to conventional screening in such an environment 26, 27, 28. An additional challenge to testing PWID is poor venous access.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%