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Volume 28, Number 1—January 2022
Research Letter

Unexpectedly High Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection, Southern Laos

Antony P. Black1Comments to Author , Vilaysone Khounvisith1, Kinnaly Xaydalasouk1, Kong Sayasinh, Aurelie Sausy, Claude P. Muller, and Judith M. Hübschen
Author affiliations: Institut Pasteur du Laos, Vientiane, Laos (A.P. Black, V. Khounvisith, K. Xaydalasouk); Saravan Provincial Hospital, Saravan, Laos (K. Sayasinh); Luxembourg Institute of Health, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg (A. Sausy, C.P. Muller, J.M. Hübschen)

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Table

Bivariate and multivariate analysis of HCV antibody positive cases, Laos, May 2017–March 2019*

Variable
Positive no./total no. (%)
Bivariate

Multivariate
OR (95% CI)
p value
OR (95% CI)
p value
Sex
F 42/417 (10.1) Referent NA Referent NA
M
46/336 (13.7)
1.4 (0.9–2.2)
0.126

1.5 (0.9–2.6)
0.08
Age group, y
<30 18/403 (4.5) Referent Referent NA
>30
70/350 (20)
5.3 (3.1–9.2)
<0.001

4.2 (2.1–8.5)
<0.001
District†
Lao Ngarm 7/207 (3.4) Referent NA NA
Saravan 9/190 (4.7) 1.4 (0.5–3.9) 0.495 NA NA
Samuoi‡ 62/254 (24.4) 9.2 (4.1–20.7) <0.001 NS NS
Ta Oi 8/67 (11.9) 3.9 (1.3–11.1) 0.012 NS NS
Toomlarn 2/25 (8) 2.5 (0.5–12.7) 0.274 NA NA
Vapy 0/5 (0) NA NA NA NA
Khongxedone 0/2 (0) NA NA NA NA
Lakhonepheng
0/3 (0)
NA
NA

NA
NA
Marital status
Single 7/268 (2.6) Referent NA Referent NA
Married or other
81/485 (16.7)
7.5 (3.4–16.4)
<0.001

2.7 (1.0–7.3)
0.04
Occupation
Student or other 7/231 (3) Referent NA NA NA
Employee 14/67 (20.9) 8.5 (3.3–21.9) <0.001 NS NS
Farmer
67/455 (14.7)
5.5 (2.5–12.2)
<0.001

NS
NS
Ethnicity
Non-Pako 22/488(4.5) Referent NA Referent NA
Pako
66/265 (24.9)
7 (4.2–11.7)
<0.001

5.1 (2.7–9.7)
<0.001
Religion
Buddhist or other 7/258 (2.7) Referent NA Referent NA
Animism
81/495 (16.4)
7 (3.2–15.4)
<0.001

3 (1.2–7.6)
0.02
Place of birth
At hospital or unknown 57/440 (12.9) Referent NA NA NA
At home
31/313 (9.9)
0.7 (0.4–1.2)
0.2

NA
NA
Diagnosis
Hepatitis non-related or unknown 86/702 (12.3) Referent NA Referent NA
Related to hepatitis 2/51 (3.9) 0.2 (0.1–1.2) 0.09 0.2 (0.1–1.1) 0.07

*NA, not applicable; NS, not significant; OR, odds ratio. †District was not included in the multivariate analysis because it reduced the power of the model. ‡Samuoi district correlated strongly with Pako ethnicity (Pearson correlation coefficient, R = 0.48, p<0.001).

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1These authors contributed equally to this manuscript.

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