Providing hepatitis B vaccination to injection drug users: Referral to health clinics vs on-site vaccination at a syringe exchange program

Injection drug users (IDU) are at a very high risk for infection with hepatitis B virus through multiperson use of injection equipment and through unprotected sexual contact. Although there are vaccines for the disease, there are multiple problems vaccinating IDUs in the US due to discrimination by...

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Published inAmerican journal of public health (1971) Vol. 91; no. 11; pp. 1791 - 1792
Main Authors DES JARLAIS, Don C, FISHER, Dennis G, NEWMAN, Jessica Clark, TRUBATCH, Beth N, YANCOVITZ, Molly, PAONE, Denisa, PERLMAN, David
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Public Health Association 01.11.2001
American Journal of Public Health 2001
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Summary:Injection drug users (IDU) are at a very high risk for infection with hepatitis B virus through multiperson use of injection equipment and through unprotected sexual contact. Although there are vaccines for the disease, there are multiple problems vaccinating IDUs in the US due to discrimination by health care providers.
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Requests for reprints should be sent to Don C. Des Jarlais, PhD, Beth Israel Medical Center/CDI, 1st Ave and 16th St, New York, NY 10003 (e-mail: dcdesjarla@aol.com).
D. C. Des Jarlais, D. G. Fisher, and J. C. Newman conceived and developed the idea for the brief; developed and refined its content; wrote the first draft and subsequent drafts; discussed the ideas at scientific meetings worldwide; and contributed historical, ethical, and editorial expertise. J. C. Newman and M. Yancovitz in New York and B. N. Trubatch in Alaska coordinated the project, contributed to early and final drafts, provided historical expertise, and coordinated various aspects of supervision of data collection. D. Paone and D. Perlman conceived and developed the idea for the report, developed and refined the intellectual content, wrote and edited numerous drafts, and contributed historical and ethical expertise.
ISSN:0090-0036
1541-0048
DOI:10.2105/AJPH.91.11.1791