Epidemiology of hepatitis C virus and genotype distribution in immigrants crossing to Europe from North and sub-Saharan Africa

Date

2016-9

Type

Article

Journal title

Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease

Issue

Vol. 5 No. 14

Author(s)

Mohamed A. Daw
ABDALLAH HUSSIEN SULIMAN EL-BOUZEDI
Mohamed O. Ahmed
Aghnyia A. Dau
Mohamed M. Agnan
In association with the Libyan Study Group of Hepatitis & HIV

Pages

17 - 26

Abstract

The association between the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and immigration is rarely studied, particularly for the immigrants crossing to the resettlement countries. Most of the published data are confined to those immigrants who were resident in European countries and rarely immigrated before they reach the final destination. Libya is a large country in North Africa with the longest coast of the Mediterranean Sea facing the European Union. It has been considered as the main transient station for African immigrants to Europe. The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the prevalence of HCV in African immigrants gathered in Libya from different African countries on their way to Europe and (2) HCV genotype distribution in these immigrants and its correlation with different demographic factors.

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