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Pilot Outreach Program in Remedis—The Promising Step toward HCV Elimination among People Who Inject Drugs

Laura Krekulová (), Tomáš Damajka, Zuzana Krumphanslová and Vratislav Řehák
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Laura Krekulová: Remedis, s.r.o., Vladimírova 10, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic
Tomáš Damajka: Remedis, s.r.o., Vladimírova 10, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic
Zuzana Krumphanslová: Remedis, s.r.o., Vladimírova 10, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic
Vratislav Řehák: Remedis, s.r.o., Vladimírova 10, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic

IJERPH, 2022, vol. 20, issue 1, 1-15

Abstract: The global effort to eliminate HCV infection requires new approaches to accessing and testing the affected population in a setting with as low of a threshold as possible. The focus should be on socially marginalized people who inject drugs (PWIDs) and who are not willing or able to visit standard medical services. With this vision, we established an outreach service—a testing point in an ambulance in the park in front of the Main Railway Station of the capital city of Prague—to provide bloodborne disease testing and treatment. The service was available every week on Wednesday afternoon. Over the initial two years of our experience, 168 unique people were tested. Of them, 82 (49%) were diagnosed with chronic HCV infection and were eligible for treatment with antivirals. Of these, 24 (29%) initiated antiviral treatment over the study period, and 17 (71%) of these individuals achieved a documented sustained virological response. Offering medical services in PWIDs’ neighborhoods helps overcome barriers and increase the chances that they will become patients and begin HCV treatment. The described outcomes appear promising for reaching the vision of linkage to the care of such a hard-to-reach population and can serve as a feasible model of care for further expansion.

Keywords: viral hepatitis C; HCV infection; people who inject drugs (PWIDs); WHO HCV elimination plan; off-site service; Comprehensive Care Program (CCP); outreach program Remedis; Prague (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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