Cross Sectional Survey on the Burden and Impacts of Chronic Hepatitis B in the Rural Area of Niakhar, Senegal
- Conditions
- Chronic Hepatitis b
- Registration Number
- NCT03215732
- Lead Sponsor
- ANRS, Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Brief Summary
This study aims at estimating the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in rural Senegal (area of Niakhar) and at evaluating the associated burden in terms of both health-related and socio-economic consequences.
- Detailed Description
The prevalence of chronic HBV infection in Senegal is among the highest worldwide (10% to 17%) but available prevalence estimates relie on studies conducted in specific subgroups (such as military, pregnant women or blood donors).
The prevalence of HBV chronic infection remains undocumented in the general population of Senegal, and its health-related and socio-economic consequences need to be estimated.
This research is based on a cross-sectional survey conducted in the general population with collection of biological, socio-behavioral and economic data at two levels (at the participants' home and in healthcare centers) in the area of Niakhar (located at 135 kms at the East of Dakar).
The research includes three phases as follows:
(i) Preliminary phase: information and communication about the research within the community, training of stakeholders and pilot survey
(ii) Collection of data in the general population
(iii) Communication of results on HBV status to participants and collection of additional data among HBV chronic individuals
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 3119
(i) Living in a household of the research zone (individuals living within participating households for at least 6 months, even non permanently: seasonal workers or individuals studying outside the Niakhar zone)
(ii) Being aged of at least 6 months
(iii) Giving informed consent to participate in the research
(i) Being an adult unable to sign informed consent
(ii) Being a child whose parents or legal guardian is not present in the household at the time of the survey
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Prevalence of chronic HBV infection At baseline HBs Ag positivity with a positive anti-HBc antibody and a negative anti-HBs antibody
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Morbidity associated with chronic HBV infection in the Niakhar area 6 months Rate of HBV-related hospitalizations/healthcare use in the area
Number of quality-adjusted life years(QALYs) lost in the absence of HBV treatment 6 months Use of Markov simulation models
Quality of life and living conditions of HBV-infected individuals and of their households 6 months Comparison of quality of life scores and socio-economic characteristics between HBV-concerned and HBV not-concerned households
Prevalence of chronic HBV infection in age classes '0-15 years; 15-35 years, more than 35 years), and in women of childbearing age At baseline HBs Ag positivity
HBV vaccine coverage (in children born after 2004, year of the introduction of the vaccine in the national program) At baseline HBs Ag negativity with a negative anti-HBc antibody and positive anti-HBs antibody
HBV vaccine efficacy (in children born after 2004, year of the introduction of the vaccine in the national program) At baseline Titration of anti-HBs antibody \> 10 UI/l among vaccinated participants
Mortality associated with chronic HBV infection in the Niakhar area 6 months Rate of deaths in the area
HBV treatment needs in the Niakhar area and in the country At baseline Number of HBV-chronic individuals eligible to HBV treatment (according to WHO criteria) in the area, extrapolation to the needs in other areas of Senegal
Number of QALYs gained with different scenario of access to HBV treatment 6 months Use of Markov simulation models
Total cost 6 months Use of Markov simulation models (with different scenarii of change in access to HBV treatment and amount of the financial contributions of populations, government and international programs)
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
At home
🇸🇳Niakhar, Région De Fatick, Senegal