The National Australian HCV Point-of-Care Testing Program - Minimal Dataset
The National Australian HCV Point-of-Care Testing Program: An Observational Cohort Study to Evaluate the Use of Finger-stick Point-of-care Hepatitis C Testing to Enhance Diagnosis and Treatment of HCV Infection - Minimal Dataset
Kirby Institute
40,000 participants
Dec 1, 2021
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The National Australian HCV Point-of-Care Testing Program will establish an observational cohort to evaluate whether scale-up of finger-stick point-of-care HCV testing increases diagnosis and treatment for HCV infection. Participants will be recruited from settings providing services to people with a risk factor for the acquisition of HCV infection (including drug treatment clinics, needle and syringe programs, homelessness settings, mental health services, prisons, and mobile outreach). All participants who undergo HCV point-of-care testing at the study site will be included in the data collection. Participants will not receive treatment as a part of this study. Participants who are HCV RNA positive will be linked to standard of care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- ≥ 18 years of age.
- Received point-of-care HCV testing.
Exclusion Criteria1
- Nil
Interventions
Participants will be offered finger-stick point-of-care testing for HCV
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NCT05248555