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Prevalence and Correlates of Hepatitis
A among Adult Drug Users: The significance of incarceration and race/ethnicity
Authors: Latimer WW, Moleko AG, Melnikov A, et al
Source: Vaccine, August 13, 2007 [Epub ahead of print] |
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A Peer-Education Intervention to Reduce
Injection Risk Behaviors for Hiv and Hepatitis C Virus Infection
in Young Injection Drug Users
Authors: Garfein RS, Golub ET, Greenberg AE, et al
Source: AIDS, Sep 21, 2007; 21(14):1923-1932 |
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Seroprevalence of Hepatitis C Virus
and Hepatitis B Virus among San Francisco Injection Drug Users, 1998
to 2000
Authors: Tseng FC, Obrien, Zhang M, et al
Source: Hepatology July 26, 2007 [Epub ahead of print] |
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An Economic Assessment of Pre-vaccination
Screening for Hepatitis A and B
Source: Public Health Reports, Nov-Dec 2003,
Vol. 118(6):550-558 |
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The Use of Needle Exchange by
Young Injection
Drug Users
Source: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, September 1, 2003, Vol.
34(1):67-70 |
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Women's Drug Injection Practices
in East Harlem:
An Event Analysis in a High-Risk Community
Source: AIDS and Behavior, September 2003, Vol. 7(3):317-328 |
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A Randomized Controlled Trial
of Monetary Incentives vs. Outreach to Enhance Adherence to the Hepatitis
B Vaccine Series
Among Injection Drug Users
Source: Drug and Alcohol Dependence, August 20, 2003, Vol. 71(2):127-131 |
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A National Survey of Genitourinary
Medicine Clinic Attenders Provides Little Evidence of Sexual Transmission
of Hepatitis C
Virus Infection
Source: Sexually Transmitted Infections, August 2003, Vol. 79(4):301-6 |
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Increasing Incidence of Acute
Hepatitis B Virus Infection Referrals to the Aberdeen Infection Unit:
A Matter
for Concern
Source: Scottish Medical Journal, August
2003, Vol. 48(3):73-5 |
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Outbreak of Hepatitis A in the
Injecting Drug User and Homeless Populations in Bristol: Control
by a Targeted
Vaccination
Programme and Possible Parenteral Transmission
Source: European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, August 2003, Vol.
15(8):901-6 |
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Prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency
Virus, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C Among Homeless Persons with Co-Occurring
Severe
Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder
Source: Comprehensive Psychiatry, July-August
2003, Vol. 44(4):293-302 |
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Outbreak of Hepatitis A Infection
Among
Intravenous Drug Users in Suffolk and Suspected Risk Factors
Source: Communicable Disease and Public
Health, June 2003, Vol. 6(2):82-4 |
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Factors Influencing Hepatitis
B Vaccine Uptake
in Injecting Drug Users
Source: Journal of Public Health Medicine,
June 2003, Vol. 25(2):165-170 |
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Hepatitis B Virus Infection Among
Young
Injection Drug Users in San Francisco, Calif: The UFO Study
Source: American Journal of Public Health.
June 2003, Vol. 93(6):919-923 |
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Validity of Injecting Drug Users'
Report of
Hepatitis A, B, and C
Source: Clinical Laboratory Science, Spring 2003, Vol. 16(2):99-106 |
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A Review of the Case for Hepatitis
B Vaccination
of High-Risk Adults
Source: The American Journal of Medicine,
March 2003, Vol. 114(4):316-8 |
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Prison-Based Syringe Exchange
Programmes: A
Review of International Research and Development
Source: Addiction, February 2003, Vol.
98(2):153-8 |
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Hepatitis A and B Vaccines
Source: MMWR, January 24, 2003, Vol.
52(RR01):34-6 |
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The Potential Public Health and
Community Impacts of Safer Injecting Facilities: Evidence from a
Cohort of Injection
Drug
Users
Source: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, January 1, 2003, Vol.
32(1):2-8 |
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Screening of International Immigrants,
Refugees,
and Adoptees
Source: Primary Care, December 2002, Vol. 29(4):879-905 |
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Hepatitis B Knowledge and Practices
Among
Chinese American Women in Seattle, Washington
Source: Journal of Cancer Education, Winter 2002, Vol. 17(4):222-6 |
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Achievements in Public Health: Hepatitis
B Vaccination--United States,
1982-2002
Source: MMWR, June 28, 2002, Vol. 51(25):549-552,563 |
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Hepatitis B Knowledge and Practices
Among
Cambodian American Women in Seattle, Washington
Authors: Taylor VM, Jackson JC, Chan N, Kuniyoki A,Yasui Y
Source: Journal of Community Health, June 2002, Vol. 27(3):151-63 |
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The Epidemiology of Hepatitis B Vaccination Catch-Up Among AAPI Children
in the
United States
Source: Asian American Pacific Islander Journal of Health, Summer-Fall 2001,
Vol. 9(2):143-161 |
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Vaccinating Asian Pacific Islander
Children
Against Hepatitis B: Ethnic-Specific Influences and Barriers
Source: Asian American Pacific Islander Health, Summer-Fall 2001, Vol.
9(2):211-220 |
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A Survey of Vaccinations of Immigrants
and
Refugees in San Diego County, California
Source: Asian American Pacific Islander Journal of Health, Summer/Fall 2001,
Vol. 9(2):221-230
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Economic Analysis of a Child Vaccination
Project
Among Asian Americans in Philadelphia, Pa
Source: Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, August 2001, Vol.
155(8):909-914 |
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Hepatitis B Immunization Coverage Among
Vietnamese-American Children 3 to 18 Years Old
Source: Pediatrics, Dec 2000, Vol. 106(6):78 |
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Hepatitis B Vaccination Coverage Among
Asian and
Pacific Islander Children --- United States, 1998
Source: MMWR, July 14, 2000, Vol. 49(27):616-9 |
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