Hepatitis B screening: who to target? A French sexually transmitted infection clinic experience

J Hepatol. 2013 Apr;58(4):690-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2012.11.044. Epub 2012 Dec 5.

Abstract

Background & aims: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major public health burden in France and worldwide. Routine screening for hepatitis B is not currently recommended in France. Medical experts and public health agencies opinions can differ concerning targeting criteria. Our study aims at developing a risk assessment strategy for identifying possible hepatitis B cases among the patients consulting in a French Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) clinic.

Methods: 6194 asymptomatic patients requesting an STI screening were also screened for hepatitis B infection. The association between hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positivity and/or total hepatitis B core antibody (anti-HBc) positivity and self-reported risk factors for hepatitis were analysed.

Results: Only male gender, lack of employment, and birth, in medium or high endemic country, were independently associated with HBsAg positivity in multivariate analysis. Sexual behaviour or self-reported vaccination status is therefore not necessary to target high-risk populations. These three simple criteria could save 25% of unnecessary tests and 6-16% undiagnosed hepatitis B compared to usual targeting criteria.

Conclusions: To detect HBsAg carriers, only three simple targeting criteria, without taking into account the self-reported vaccination status or sexual behaviour, could improve screening efficiency and save unnecessary testing.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Carrier State / diagnosis
  • Carrier State / epidemiology
  • Endemic Diseases
  • Female
  • France / epidemiology
  • Hepatitis B / epidemiology
  • Hepatitis B / prevention & control*
  • Hepatitis B / transmission
  • Hepatitis B Antibodies / blood
  • Hepatitis B Surface Antigens / blood
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mass Screening / methods*
  • Middle Aged
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Outpatient Clinics, Hospital
  • Risk Factors
  • Risk-Taking
  • Unemployment
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Hepatitis B Antibodies
  • Hepatitis B Surface Antigens