Hepatitis D epidemiology and access to diagnostic testing among healthcare providers in Africa: A multi-country survey
Maria Buti, C. Wendy Spearman, Karin Siebelt, Manal El-Sayed

TL;DR
This study surveyed healthcare providers in Africa about Hepatitis D virus (HDV) knowledge and testing access, revealing significant gaps in awareness and limited diagnostic availability.
Contribution
The study provides the first continent-wide assessment of HDV knowledge and diagnostic capacity among African healthcare providers.
Findings
56% of participants were aware of national HDV epidemiological data, with awareness varying by region.
Anti-HDV testing is available in 69% of countries but is often restricted to research and not reimbursed.
Published HDV data mainly come from Western and Central Africa, with high prevalence in Cameroon, Gabon, and Nigeria.
Abstract
Reliable data on the prevalence of chronic HDV infection in Africa are limited. To address this, a multi-country survey was conducted across Africa to assess healthcare providers’ knowledge of HDV prevalence and the availability of diagnostic testing. This was complemented by a literature review of regional HDV prevalence data. A 12-item web-based questionnaire, created using Google forms, was distributed to all members of SOLDA (the Society on Liver Disease in Africa) and Project ECHO Viral Hepatitis in sub-Saharan Africa (n = 1,210) through African network channels. Survey responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics; all analyses were performed using GraphPad Prism 6. A total of 1,210 surveys were distributed and completed by 608 participants across 43/54 (80%) African countries (44% Eastern, 36% Western, 8% Southern, 6% Northern, and 6% Central regions). Participants from…
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TopicsHepatitis B Virus Studies · Hepatitis C virus research · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
