Clinical impact of five large-scale screening projects for chronic hepatitis B in Chinese migrants in the Netherlands

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2016

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Coenen, Sandra
van Meer, Suzanne
Vrolijk, Jan M
Richter, Clemens
van Erpecum, KJISNI 0000000391807573
Mostert, Marijke C
Veldhuijzen, Irene K
Reijnders, Jurriën G P
van Soest, Hanneke
Dirksen, Kees

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Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: In low-endemic countries it is debated whether first-generation migrants should be screened for chronic hepatitis B infection. We describe the clinical impact of five large-scale Dutch screening projects for hepatitis B in first-generation Chinese migrants. METHODS: Between 2009 and 2013 five independent outreach screening projects for hepatitis B targeting first-generation Chinese migrants were conducted in five main Dutch regions. To explore the relevance of our screening we defined clinical impact as the presence of an indication for: (i) antiviral therapy, (ii) strict follow-up because of high hepatitis B DNA levels and/or (iii) surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma. RESULTS: In total, 4423 persons participated in the projects of whom 6.0% (n = 264) were HBsAg positive. One hundred and twenty-nine newly diagnosed HBsAg-positive patients were analysed in specialist care. Among these patients prevalence of cirrhosis was 6.9% and antiviral therapy for hepatitis B was started in 32 patients (25%). In patients without a treatment indication, strict follow-up because of high hepatitis B DNA levels and/or surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma was considered indicated in 64 patients (50%). CONCLUSIONS: In our screening project in first-generation Chinese migrants, antiviral treatment, strict follow-up because of high hepatitis B DNA levels and/or surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma were considered indicated in three of four analysed HBsAg-positive patients. These data show that detection of hepatitis B in Chinese migrants can have considerable impact on patient care.

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Chinese migrants, clinical impact, hepatitis B, screening, secondary prevention, Taverne

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Coenen, S, van Meer, S, Vrolijk, J M, Richter, C, van Erpecum, K J, Mostert, M C, Veldhuijzen, I K, Reijnders, J G P, van Soest, H, Dirksen, K, Drenth, J P H, Koene, R P M, Bosschart, M, Friederich, P, Ter Borg, M J, Daemen, R H P J, Arends, J E, Verhagen, M A M T, Schout, C & Spanier, B W M 2016, 'Clinical impact of five large-scale screening projects for chronic hepatitis B in Chinese migrants in the Netherlands', Liver International, vol. 36, no. 10, pp. 1425-1432. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.13125