Barriers and Enablers to Testing for Hepatitis C in People who Inject Drugs
Injection drug use is the primary mode of transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the developed world and guidelines recommend screening individuals with current or history of injection drug use for HCV; however, the majority of those living with HCV in Canada are not aware of their positive status. This low level of HCV status awareness suggests that screening is not effective with current testing strategies.
A review, published in BMC Public Health, examined what barriers and enablers people who inject drugs experience surrounding testing for HCV to help inform the development of an engaging testing strategy.
Full study results can be accessed here.