Volume 15, Number 9—September 2009
Dispatch
Population-based Surveillance for Hepatitis C Virus, United States, 2006–2007
Table
Characteristic | Colorado | Connecticut | Minnesota | New York‡ | Oregon | Pinellas County, Florida | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Estimated population, 2007 | 4,862,000 | 3,502,000 | 5,198,000 | 11,068,000 | 3,747,000 | 924,000 | 29,301,000 |
Year registry initiated |
1993 |
1994 |
1998 |
2003 |
2005 |
1999 |
|
Sex, no. (%) | |||||||
F | 1,088 (36.5) | 1,360 (35.9) | 494 (37.6) | 2,882 (30.4) | 711 (34.9) | 302 (45.4) | 6,837 (33.8) |
M | 1,879 (63.0) | 2,429 (64.1) | 804 (61.2) | 6,595 (69.5) | 1,285 (63.0) | 359 (54.0) | 13,351 (66.0) |
Unknown |
16 (0.5) |
3 (0.1) |
15 (1.1) |
15 (0.2) |
44 (2.2) |
4 (0.6) |
53 (0.3) |
Age group, y, no. (%) | |||||||
0–14 | 16 (0.5) | 9 (0.2) | 10 (0.8) | 14 (0.2) | 9 (0.4) | 5 (0.8) | 63 (0.3) |
15–24 | 126 (4.2) | 127 (3.4) | 37 (2.8) | 318 (3.4) | 55 (2.7) | 25 (3.8) | 688 (3.4) |
25–39 | 638 (21.4) | 741 (19.5) | 200 (15.2) | 1,527 (16.1) | 386 (18.9) | 69 (10.4) | 3,561 (17.6) |
40–54 | 1,645 (55.2) | 2,158 (56.9) | 798 (60.8) | 5,153 (54.3) | 1,149 (56.3) | 411 (61.8) | 11,314 (56.0) |
>55 | 546 (18.3) | 755 (19.9) | 267 (20.3) | 2,438 (25.7) | 422 (20.7) | 155 (23.3) | 4,583 (22.7) |
Unknown |
12 (0.4) |
2 (0.0) |
1 (0.1) |
42 (0.4) |
19 (0.9) |
0 |
76 (0.4) |
Case criteria, no. (%)§ | |||||||
Anti-HCV and supplemental test | 593 (19.9) | 1,520 (40.1) | 520 (39.6) | 3,763 (39.6) | 203 (10.0) | 0 | 6,599 (32.5) |
RIBA | 527 (17.7) | 466 (12.3) | 384 (29.3) | 1,404 (14.8) | 185 (9.1) | 15 (2.3) | 2,981 (14.7) |
HCV RNA | 1,245 (41.7) | 1,984 (52.3) | 928 (70.7) | 5,831 (61.4) | 818 (40.1) | 28 (4.2) | 10,834 (53.4) |
Genotype | 586 (19.6) | 21 (0.6) | 304 (23.2) | 1,473 (15.5) | 207 (10.2) | 142 (21.4) | 2,733 (13.5) |
Anti-HCV and s:co ratio |
1,859 (62.3) |
1,352 (35.7) |
253 (19.3) |
4,709 (49.6) |
905 (44.4) |
521 (78.4) |
9,599 (47.3) |
Source of report, no. (%) | |||||||
Laboratory | 2,561 (85.9) | 3,792 (100.0) | 878 (66.9) | 8,252 (86.9) | 1,923 (94.3) | 592 (89.0) | 17,998 (88.7) |
Others, combined¶ |
422 (14.2) |
0 |
435 (33.1) |
1,240 (13.1) |
117 (5.7) |
73 (11.0) |
2,287 (11.3) |
Total reports | 2,983 | 3,792 | 1,313 | 9,492 | 2,040 | 665 | 20,285 |
Report rate/100,000 population | 61.4 | 108.3 | 25.3 | 85.8 | 54.4 | 71.9 | 69.2 |
*HCV, hepatitis C virus; RIBA, recombinant immunoblot assay; anti-HCV, antibodies against HCV; s:co, signal-to-cutoff.
†A confirmed case requires laboratory confirmation. Laboratory criteria consist of at least 1 of the following: a positive result for a HCV RIBA, a positive result for a nucleic acid test for HCV RNA, an HCV genotype, or enzyme immunoassay with detection of anti-HCV and a s:co ratio predictive of a true positive result for a particular assay (see www.cdc.gov/ncphi/disss/nndss/casedef/hepatitisccurrent.htm for the 2005 Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case definition).
‡Excludes New York, New York.
§Cases could be reported with more than minimum laboratory criteria; totals add up to >100%.
¶Other sources of reports included private healthcare providers, facilities such as hospitals and outpatient clinics, and institutions such as prisons, blood banks, and drug treatment centers, among others.