Pubdate: Sat, 02 Oct, 1999 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Francisco Chronicle Contact: http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ Forum: http://www.sfgate.com/conferences/ Author: Jennifer Lorvick and Karen H. Seal, M.D. HEPATITIS EPIDEMIC Editor -- Regarding your September 27 article on hepatitis C among injection drug users, San Francisco is also in the midst of a hepatitis C epidemic. Upwards of 90 percent of injection drug users here are infected with the hepatitis C virus. Furthermore, our studies show that as many as 95 percent of injection drug users were infected as far back as 1987. Most of these people started injecting in the 1970s and are probably well into their third decade of infection. They may soon, if they are not already, be suffering from end-stage liver diseases such as cirrhosis or liver cancer. The burden of disease is potentially staggering, given that there are an estimated 15,000 injection drug users in our city, of whom 13,000 may be infected. To effectively confront this problem, we must continue to prevent new IICV infections through needle exchange and distribution programs. We must also provide hepatitis C education and medical care that specifically address the needs of injection drug users, the group of people most affected by this epidemic. JENNIFER LORVICK KAREN H. SEAL, M.D. Urban Health Study UC San Francisco - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder