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Prevalence and incidence of bloodborne viral infections among Danish prisoners
Authors:P.B. Christensen  H.B. Krarup  H.G.M. Niesters  H. Norder  J. Georgsen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Clinical Immunology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark;(2) Department of Clinical Chemistry, Aalborg Hospital, Denmark;(3) Department of Virology, University Hospital Rotterdam Sophia/Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;(4) Department of Virology, Smittskyddsinstitutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:In order to determine the prevalence and incidence of bloodborne viral infections among prisoners, we conducted a prospective study in a Danish medium security prison for males. The prisoners were offered an interview and blood test for hepatitis and human immunodeficiency virus HIV at inclusion as well as at release from prison or end of study. Of 403 prisoners available 325 (79%) participated in the initial survey and for 142 (44%) a follow-up test was available. 43% (140/325) of the participants were injecting drug users (IDUs) of whom 64% were positive for hepatitis B (HBV) and 87% for hepatitis C (HCV) markers. No cases of HIV or human T lymphotropic virus (HTLV) were found. 32% of all prisoners could transmit HBV and/or HCV by blood contact. 70% of IDUs had shared injecting equipment, and 60% had injected inside prison. Only 2% of IDUs were vaccinated against HBV. Duration of injecting drug use, numbers of imprisonments, and injecting in prison were independently and positively associated with the presence of HBV antibodies among IDUs by logistic regression analysis. The HBV incidence was 16/100 PY (95% CI: 2–56/100 PY) and the HCV incidence 25/100 PY (1–140) among injecting drug users (IDUs). We conclude that IDUs in prison have an incidence of hepatitis B and C 100 times higher than reported in the general Danish population. They should be vaccinated against hepatitis B and new initiatives to stop sharing of injecting equipment in and outside prison is urgently needed.
Keywords:Hepatitis B  Hepatitis C  Incidence  Injecting drug use  Prison  Risk behaviour
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