Systematic Reviews
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Hepatol. Nov 8, 2015; 7(25): 2619-2630
Published online Nov 8, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i25.2619
Table 1 Human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus and their co-infection status among prisoners from Middle East and North Africa countries between 2005 and 2015
CountrynMean age/ageHIV (%)HBV (%)HCV (%)HIV-HBV co-infection (%)HIV-HCV co-infection (%)Triple infection (%)Ref.
Egypt50041.00.09.815.80.00.00.0[14]
Iran16016.60.60.6NS0.0NSNS[15]
392a35.917.04.580.50.814.50.8[16]
358b34.70.06.18.10.00.00.0[17]
16334.50.07.47.40.00.00.0[18]
249a35.415.14.764.81.114.31.1[19]
150a31.442.518.975.9NRNRNR[20]
Lebanon58031.70.22.43.40.00.00.0[21]
Libya6371> 1618.26.923.7NRNR1.5[22]
Table 2 Human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus and their co-infection status among female sex workers and men who have sex with men in Middle East and North Africa countries between 2005 and 2015
CountrynMean age/ageHIV (%)HBV (%)HCV (%)HIV-HBV co-infection (%)HIV-HCV co-infection (%)Triple infection (%)Ref.
FSWs
Lebanon103a≥ 180.00.00.00.00.00.0[23]
Libya69a≥ 1510.12.97.20.04.30.0[24]
Turkey13038.90.03.10.80.00.00.0[25]
MSM
Lebanon101a≥ 181.01.00.00.00.00.0[23]
Libya227a≥ 155.33.18.40.04.40.0[24]
Table 3 Human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus and their co-infection status among injecting drug users in Middle East and North Africa countries between 2005 and 2015
CountrynMean age/ageHIV (%)HBV (%)HCV (%)HIV-HBV co-infection (%)HIV-HCV co-infection (%)Triple infection (%)Ref.
Cyprus4025-310.00.050.00.00.00.0[27]
Iran202-NRNS52.0NS9.4NS[28]
417≥ 1724.4NS80.0NS24.0NS[29]
25828.818.8NS65.9NSNRNS[30]
23332.37.722.740.34.76.44.7[31]
117a< 300.70.759.00.00.00.0[32]
89933.910.750.734.57.88.76.5[33]
10017-5819.06.056.0NR15.05.0[34]
26837.010.86.039.2NRNRNR[35]
15330.75.922.959.52.05.21.3[36]
53935.3NRNRNR0.01.1NR[37]
20036.51.54.512.00.00.00.0[38]
132726.520.2NS13.5NSNRNS[39]
51835.215.53.769.50.611.20.6[16]
Israel74333.81.98.669.3NRNRNR[40]
Lebanon106a≥ 180.92.852.80.00.00.0[44]
Libya328a≥ 1587.14.594.24.283.2NR[41]
Palestine19241.30.02.643.80.00.00.0[42]
Saudi Arabia29731.00.76.137.7NRNRNR[43]
Table 4 Human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus and their co-infection status among different populations from Middle East and North Africa countries between 2005 and 2015
CountrynMean age/ageHIV (%)HBV (%)HCV (%)HIV-HBV co-infection (%)HIV-HCV co-infection (%)Triple infection (%)Ref.
HIV infected individuals
Iran64----18.8NSNS[49]
16838.7---NS87.5NS[50]
133832-42---NS78.0NS[51]
10636.6---20.867.0NR[52]
8037.0---11.333.825.0[53]
13050.2---11.577.09.2[54]
391----14.572.07.9[55]
20136.0---44.367.236.3[56]
144438.4---NS78.4NS[57]
Morocco50339.0---29.45.4NR[58]
Sudan35835.0---26.8NSNS[59]
Turkey94937.9---0.00.90.0[60]
Blood donors
Cyprus505734.50.03.00.50.00.00.0[61]
Iran6499851-< 0.10.60.1NRNRNR[62]
202662838.0< 0.10.40.1NRNRNR[63]
UAE592-1.267.231.6NRNRNR[64]
Others
Cyprus
Soldiers1248834.50.02.20.50.00.00.0[61]
Iran
HBV patients26441.60.4-4.50.4NRNR[65]
HIV infected patients’ partners16833.2NRNSNRNS9.5NS[50]
Non-injecting drug users33628.51.55.64.51.20.90.9[31]
Referral from behavioral counseling center37929.74.02.935.60.83.40.3[66]
Libya
General Population917034.00.23.70.9< 0.10.1< 0.1[67]
Medical waste handlers300-0.02.32.70.00.00.0[68]
Non-Medical waste handlers300-0.00.30.00.00.00.0[68]
Turkey
ER patients100051.70.05.01.80.00.00.0[69]
In and out-patients97000-225000-0.333.91.2NRNRNR[70]