Title: Alan Franciscus
1HCV Training Workshop
- Alan Franciscus
- Executive Director, Hepatitis C Support Project
- Editor-in-Chief, HCV Advocate Website
- www.Hepatitistattoos.org
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- BLOG hcvadvocate.blogspot.com/
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2HCSP STAFF
- Irina Gavrilova
- Clara Maltras
- Aidan Coffino
- Torin Coffino
- C.D. Mazoff
- Lucinda Porter
- Rose Christensen
- Liz Highleyman
- Leslie Hoex
- Kate Frye
3www.hcvadvocate.org
4Numbers
- Web site average
- Average 500,000 hits/week
- Educational Materials 600,000 pieces
- Not counting web site downloads
- Fact Sheets 400-500 downloads weekly
5 6Effect on HCV Community
- HCSP Educators more than 10,000
- 50 people
- In one year outcome is 500,000 people
- Ultimate goal
- Improved education, support and services
7The Liver
8THE LIVER
- About 3 lbs (men) size of a football
- Located in the upper right side beneath the rib
cage - 1.5 quarts of blood flow through it every minute
- Chemical factory gt 500 functions
- Bile-regulates hormones- immune system cells
9Liver Functions - continued
- Sugar fat metabolism Nutrient storage
- Stores some vitamins minerals
- Fat soluble vitamins A,D,E, K
- Minerals copper iron
- Clotting factors makes proteins to help the
blood clot - Filters breathed in the air, absorbed through
the skin and taken by mouth - Regeneratesgrow or shrink
10Healthy People
- Healthy peopleno more than
- 2 alcoholic drinks a day for men 1 alcoholic
drink a day for women - HCV NO ALCOHOL
- Be cautious about mixing drugs especially with
alcohol - acetaminophen (Tylenol) 600 products
- Over 56,000 emergency room visits 500 deaths a
year - Eat a healthy, balanced diet
- www.choosemyplate.gov
11HEPATITIS
- Means
- Inflammation of the liver
- Causes
- Viruses, toxins, genetic disorders, bacteria and
parasites
12Hepatitis A (HAV)
- USNew infections 21,000 (US 2009)
- 180, 000 in 1997
- Vaccine available since 1995 2 doses (0 6 mos)
- Estimated 33 have been infected with HAV
- Resolves (not chronic)
- Transmission fecal/oral
13HEPATITIS B (HBV)
- US - 38,000 new infections (CDC 2009)
- Vaccine available since 1982 - 3 doses (0,1, 6
months) - US chronic 800,000 1.4 MILLION
- Worldwide 350-400 million
- US - 3,000 deaths a year
- Worldwide 660,000 annual deaths
14HBV Transmission
- Blood borne can live outside the body for at
least 7 days - Highly infectious in semen and vaginal
secretions-50 - sexual transmission - Sharing needles to inject drugs
- Needle stick and blood exposure accidents
- Sharing personal items
- Mother-to-child transmission
15HBV Prevention
- Get vaccinated
- Do not share needles or works
- Safer sex
- Standard safety precautions
- Do not share personal items
- HBV infected mother to child intervention
16Chronic HBV
Chronic 5-6 Adults----90 Infants
These drugs are recommended as first line of
treatment
17HCV Transmission / Prevention
- The hepatitis C virus lives for at least 16
hours, but no longer than 4 days outside the body - In syringes up to 63 days
18Transmission/Prevention
- Sharing needles and drug preparation tools
- Blood products solid organ transplantation
before 1992 - Clotting factors before inactivation in 1987
- Sexual transmission (0-3)
- Mother-to-child (4-5)
- Healthcare workers (2)
- Hemodialysis
19Possible Transmission Routes
- Tattoo piercing
- Personal care salons
- Shared household (hygiene) items
- Coke/crank straws crack pipes
- 10 of routes can not be identified
- Higher in unsafe non-commercial settings
prisons/mental institutions/on the streets/home
grown
20Safer Tattoos www.hepatitistattoos.org
21Little or no data.
- Dental and other procedure before universal
precautions - Jet gun injections
- Transgender people
- Sharing needles and operations
22HCV is Not Spread by
- Breast feeding
- Food or water
- Sharing eating utensils or drinking glasses
- Sneezing
- Hugging
- Not spread by casual contact
23 Prevention
- Do not share anything Needles, cookers, cotton,
tourniquets, water, etc Wash hands
24Prevention - more
- Do not share non-injection drug equipment
- Coke/crank straws
- Crack pipes
- Tattoo / Piercing
- Sterilization, autoclave, separate ink pot, new
needles
25Prevention - more
- Sexual 0-3-monogamous partners counsel
- Safer sex additional risk through sex
- Multiple partners
- Coinfection with HIV or HBV
- Having herpes, lesions, sores, open cuts, wounds
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Mother-to-child
26More Prevention
- Health care workers
- blood borne pathogen protection
- Razors / toothbrushes covered
- Cover all wounds
- Transfusions estimated that less than one per 2
million transfused units of blood tainted with
HCV - People with HCV Do not donate blood, sperm,
eggs or organs EXCEPTIONS..
27HCV Diagnostic Tools
Important Interpretation of test results and
decisions about healthcare are a collaboration
between a medical provider and a patient
28Lifecycle
- Single stranded RNA virus
- Mainly infects liver cellsbut also found in
other cells of the body - Difficult to culturecomplete lifecycle is
unknown
29Baby Boomers Account for the Majority of HCV
Cases in United States
Estimated Prevalence by Age Group
1.6
Number With Chronic HCV Infection (millions)
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1990
1980s
lt1920
1970s
1920s
1950s
1940s
1960s
1930s
Birth Year Group
30Increased Diagnosis and Treatment
The Tipping Point?
OraQuick HCV Antibody Test
New Antivirals
Aged-Based Testing
Templates
- Finger Prick
- Whole Blood Draw
- Oral Swab
- Results available within 20 minutes
- More testing within clinics and mobile sites can
lead to increased consultations about care,
management and treatment
- New HCV Treatments
- An HCV protease inhibitor combined with pegylated
interferon, plus ribavirin increases the cure
rates up to 79 - Higher cure rates will mean more treatment naive
and prior non-responders will seek treatment
- .Test everyone of a certain age. Pilot programs
are being planned in - New York,
- Detroit, MI,
- Houston, TX,
- Birmingham, AL
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31HCV Antibody Tests
- HCV Elisa III (EIA), CIA Detects antibodies
- Signal to cut off ratio 95 chance true
antibody positive - Home Access test kit
- Window period 2-26 weeks
32OraQuick HCV Rapid Antibody Test
- Fingerprick whole blood
- FDA and CLIA Waiver approved 2011
- Oralswab Pending fda and clia approval 2012?
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35HCV RNA Viral Load
- PCR (polymerase chain reaction) lowest range
- TMA (transcription mediated amplification)lowest
range - DNA (bDNA) assay highest range
- Amount of virus per milliliter of blood
- International units
- Low less than 800,000 IU/mL
- High more than 800,000 IU/mL
36How is Viral Load Used?
- Confirm active infection
- Soft predictor of treatment response
- Confirm HCV medications are working and dictate
treatment duration - Does Not Correlate with Disease Progression
37Genotype Quasi-species
- Six major genotypes (plus sub-types)
- Genotypes numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6, (1a, 1b, etc)
- Genotype 1 70 of US population with HCV
- Genotype 2,3 30 of US population with HCV
- Quasi-species
- High error prone virus mutates quickly
38 Liver Tests
- ALT a non-specific marker of liver inflammation
- Not a good test to monitor people with HCV
- AST, AP, GGT, Bilirubin, platelet, prothrombin
time (PT)
39Liver Biopsy
- Measures liver health
- Treatment decisions
- Benchmark
Metavir Scoring System 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 No
activity Severe activity
40HCV Symptoms, Disease Progression Management
- Living with hcv is often easy, often difficult
and sometimes impossible - Peter Mare Latham
41Future Disease Burden
- Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report 2010
- Milliman Report-Annual cost of advanced liver
disease to 85 billion in the next two decades
and Medicare costs will increase 500, from 5
billion to 30 billion - Aging of the Hepatitis C Virus-Infected
Persons in the United States A Multiple Cohort
Model of HCV Prevalence and Disease Progression
--Progression to cirrhosis will peak at 1.0
million in 2020 - http//www.iom.edu/Reports/2010/Hepatitis-and-Liv
er-Cancer-A-National-Strategy-for-Prevention-and-C
ontrol-of-Hepatitis-B-and-C.aspx - http//www.milliman.com/expertise/healthcare/pub
lications/rr/pdfs/consequences-hepatitis-c-virus-R
R05-18-09.pdf - GL Davis and colleagues PMID 19861128
PubMed - as supplied by publisher
42Drug Based Therapies
Social Stigma
Health Policies
Housing
Support
HCV Positive
Health Access
Mental Health
Addiction
HAV HBV Vaccine
CAM
What may be needed even before considering
treatment
Ann Shindo
43Liver Specialists
- GASTROENTEROLOGIST
- HEPATOLOGIST
- THE FUTURE?
- Primary care, infectious disease specialists and
others
44Acute HCV
- Initial or acute infection
- Many people have no symptoms
- Flu-likefatigue, nausea, fever, indigestion,
loss of appetite, night sweats, jaundice - Lasts up to 6 months
- Spontaneous (natural) clearing by gender
- Women 40
- Men 19
- Treatment of acute HCVthe majority of people
with acute HCV can clear the virus with
interferon monotherapy.
45Chronic Infection
- Longer than 6 months
- Does not mean severe disease progression
- 55 to 85 become chronic
- 10 to 25 have serious disease progression over a
10 to 40 year period--disease progression is not
linear - Fibrosis / Cirrhosis / Steatosis
46Chronic Symptoms
- Fatigue mild to severe
- Brain Fog
- Flu-like symptoms
- Depression
- Liver pain
- Loss of appetite
- Headaches
- Gastro problems
- And more.
Symptoms dont necessarily correlate with disease
progression with the exception of end-stage liver
disease.
47HCV Infection Extrahepatic Manifestations
- Hematologic
- Mixed cryoglobulinemia
- Aplastic anemia
- Thrombocytopenia
- Non-Hodgkins b-cell lymphoma
- Ocular
- Corneal ulcer
- Uveitis
- Dermatologic
- Porphyria cutanea tarda
- Lichen planus
- Cutaneous necrotizing vasculitis
- Vascular
- Necrotizing vasculitis
- Polyarteritis nodosa
- Neuromuscular
- Weakness/myalgia
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Arthritis/arthralgia
- Renal
- Glomerulonephritis
- Nephrotic syndrome
- Endocrine
- Anti-thyroid antibodies
- Diabetes mellitus
- Autoimmune
- Phenomena
- CREST syndrome
Hadziyannis SJ. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol.
19981012-21.
48U. S. Statistics CDC
- New (acute) infections 16,000
- Total chronic infections UP TO 3. 9million
- 12,000 deaths annually
- Not factored into above Prisoners, homeless,
people in mental institutions
49Disease Progression
- Compensatedextensive scarring, but liver is
still working fairly well - Decompensatedvery extensive scarring and liver
function has become severely compromised - Conditions
- Portal Hypertension / Ascites Edema / Varices /
Encephalopathy - Liver Cancer
- 3 to 5 of people with chronic HCV will develop
liver cancer - after severe fibrosis or cirrhosis - Transplantation 250,000 to 314,000 up to
500,000--Annual costs of medications 21,900
50Disease Management Lifestyle Changes
- Avoid alcohol
- Lowers immune response HCV treatment response
- Helps HCV to replicate and mutate
- Increases level of iron and fat in the liver
- Avoid or reduce
- Cigarette smoking, drugs or any substance that
can harm the liver - Eat a healthy well balanced diet
- www.choosemyplate.gov
51Disease Management
- Hepatitis A hepatitis B vaccine
- Avoid raw undercooked shellfish
- HAV / Vibrio vulnificus
- Exercise
- Moderationbalance activity with rest
52SUPPLEMENTS
- Avoid high doses of vitamins and supplements
- General recommendations
- Vitamin supplement (daily requirements with no
iron) - Always check-in with a medical provider
53Discrimination Stigma
- Americans with Disabilities Actallows for
certain protections - Call the ADA (800-949-4232)
- Social Security Disability
- The effect of stigma
54Support Groups
- Informational emotional
- One of the few places where people with HCV can
connect, advocate, support and learns from peers - HCSP support group in a bag
- Support group manual on web site
55HCV Medical Treatment
56General Treatment Guidelines
- Overall health is stable
- Active hcv infection
- Compensated liver disease
- Decompensated generally only in transplant centers
57Pre-Treatment Predictors of Treatment Response
- Younger Age - under 40 yo
- Little or no steatosis, insulin resistance
- Race
- Asian
- Caucasians
- African Americans
- Low HCV RNA (viral load)
- Little or no scarring of the liver
58Pre-Treatment Predictors of Treatment Response
- A variation of Il28b Genotype 1
59 Treatment Goals Success
- GOALS of treatment
- Clear virus out of the body
- Improve inflammation scarring
- Slow disease progression,
- Improve symptoms and quality of life
- To put HCV behind them and move on with their
life - Sustained virological response (SVR)
- HCV is undetectable during and 6 months following
HCV medical therapy - 5 year follow-up gt99 still HCV RNA undetectable
60Response to Therapy
- Adherence
- Important now for overall treatment success
- More important with new HCV protease inhibitors
- Rapid Virological Response (RVR) 4 week HCV RNA
negative - Complete Early Virologic Response (cEVR)12 week
RNA negative - Extended RVR (eRVR) HCV RNAnegative at week 4
and week 12
61Treatment of Chronic HCV Genotype 2 thru 6
- Treatment duration 24 weeks
- Ribavirin fixed dose 800 mg/daily
- Taken with high fat food
- Currently HCV protease inhibitors are not
approved to treat genotype 2 and 3
62Treatment Genotype 2 and 3Pegylated and
Ribavirin (FDA Package Insert)
- Merck /Schering PEG-Intron Rebetol
(800-1400mg) - Genotype 2 thru 6 75 (48 weeks)
- One large multi-international study
- Genentech/Roche Pegasys Copegus (1000-1200
mg) - Genotype 2 3 82 SVR (24 weeks)
- Genotype 2 thru 6 70 SVR (48 weeks)
- Two large multi-international studies
- Also approved to treat compensated
cirrhosis, HIV/HCV Coinfection, Renal (mono) and
HBV (mono)
63Treatment of HCV Genotype 1
- Protease combination therapy is only FDA approved
for treatment of chronic HCV genotype 1 - Treatment with an HCV protease inhibitor is only
used in combination with pegylated interferon and
ribavirin - Ribavirin taken with food
- The HCV protease inhibitors are taken every 7 to
9 hours with food - Boceprevir light meal / Telaprevir not low fat
64Victrelis (Boceprevir)4-week lead in Peg/Rbv
- treatment naïve Genotype 1
- Up to 66 SVR
- African Americans up to 53 vs. 23 SVR
- Treatment duration either 28 or 48 weeks
- Treatment Experienced Genotype 1
- Prior non-respondersup to 66 SVR (null
responders not studied) - Treatment duration 36 or48 weeks
65Incivek (Telaprevir)Incivek, pegylated
interferon, ribavirin taken for 12 weeks
onlyfollowed by pegylated interferon/ribavirin
- Treatment naïve Genotype 1
- Up to 79 SVR
- African American patients 62 vs. 25 SVR
- People with cirrhosis 62 vs. 33 SVR
- Treatment Experienced genotype 1
- Up to 86 SVR depending on type of non-response
(relapsers, non-responders, null responders) - Treatment duration 24 or 48 weeks
66Standard Protocol
- Pegylated (injected once a week)
- Ribavirin (pill or capsule oral twice a day)
with food - Victrelis / Incivek (pillevery 7 to 9 hours) for
genotype 1 only with food - Treatment is guided by type of on-treatment
response (week 4 and 12)
67Side-effects
- Anemia, rash, dry cough
- Black box warning
- Women of childbearing age, their partners and
female partners of male patients taking ribavirin
must practice two forms of contraception during
to 6 months post-treatment - Low red blood cells
- Physical
- fatigue, muscle/joint pain, headaches, dry skin,
insomnia, - Anxiety, depression, mania
- Low white blood cells
- Low platelets
68Side-effects
- Up to 50 --anemia
- Taste changes especially metal taste
- Up to 36 - anemia
- Body rash
- Anal itching
- Diarrhea
69Managing Side Effects
- Time injection
- Drink lots of water
- Low doses of ibuprofen or acetaminophen
- Pain/sleep medications
- Light exercise
- Daily moisturizing
- Vary injection sites
- Anti-depressants
- Plenty of rest
- Small frequent healthy meals
70Programs
- Patient Assistance Programs
- Partnership for Prescription Assistance
- www.pparx.org
- Needy Meds www.needymeds.org
- Genentech www.genentechaccesssolutions.com
- Merck http//www.merck-cares.com
- Vertex http//www.vrtx.com
- Kadmon http//kadmon.com/
71Clinical Trials
72Complementary Therapies
- Herbs Herbs can interact with other medications
and have a potential to be unsafe - Always check-in with medical provider and use a
reputable herbalist - Milk Thistle the most common herb used by people
with HCV - May interact and increase blood levels of some
substances - St. Johns Wort Must avoid with PIs (lowers PI
drug levels) - Caution
- Bupleurum should not be used by someone taking
interferon
73Complementary Practices
- Acupuncture
- Thin needles are inserted into acupuncture points
to stimulate the flow of and balance of qi (the
flow of vital energy) - Acupressure
- Finger pressure stimulated flow of qi
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Whole body concept to restore qi balance
- Acupuncture, acupressure, Tai Chi, Moxibustion,
massage
74Turn In
- Participant checklist
- Plan of action
- Evaluation
- Demographic information
- Order by fax form