 |
|
 |
Vaccine-Related Journal Articles |
|
Hepatitis Prevention Settings: STD/HIV clinics |
|
|
Economic Benefits of Hepatitis B
Vaccination at Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics in the U.S.
Authors: Miriti MK, Billah K, Weinbaum C, et al.
Source: Public Health Rep, July-August 2008, Vol.123(4):504-13 |
 |
| Abstract |
Predictors of First and Second Dose
Acceptance of Hepatitis B Vaccine among STD Clinic Patients
Authors: Zimet GD, Perkins SM, Winston Y, Kee R
Source: Int J STD AIDS, April 2008, Vol. 19(4):246-50 |
 |
| Abstract |
Differences in Response to a Hepatitis
B Vaccine Booster Dose Among Alaskan Children and Adolescents Vaccinated
During Infancy
Authors: Samandar T, Fiore AE, Negus S, Williams JL, et al
Source: Pediatrics. July 16, 2007 [Epub ahead of print] |
 |
| Abstract |
Sex, Drugs, and Hepatitis C Virus
Author: Hahn JA
Source: J Infect Dis, June 1, 2007, Vol. 195(11):1556-9 |
 |
| HTML |
Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection
in the Setting of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV) Co-Infection:
Clinically relevant or a diagnostic problem?
Authors: Rodriguez-Torres M, Gonzalez-Garcia J, Brau N, Sola R, et al
Source: J Med Virol. Apr 24, 2007;79(6):694-700 |
 |
| Abstract |
Sexual and Other Noninjection Risks
for HBV and HCV
Seroconversions Among Noninjecting Heroin Users
Authors: Neaigus A, Gyarmathy VA, Zhao M, Miller M, et al
Source: J Infect Dis. Apr 1, 2007;195(7):1052-61 |
 |
| Abstract |
Surveillance for Acute Viral Hepatitis--United
States, 2005
Authors: Wasley A, Miller JT, Finelli L, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Source: MMWR Surveill Summ. March 16, 2007;56(3):1-24 |
 |
| HTML |
Hepatitis B Vaccination Coverage Among
Adults ---
United States, 2004
Source: MMWR, May 12, 2006, Vol. 55(18):509-511 |
 |
| HTML |
Partner Notification for Persons with
Chronic
Hepatitis B Virus Infection: Use of a Syphilis Model Service
Source: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, May 2006, Vol. 33(5)
Click here for
PubMed abstract |
 |
| Abstract |
Epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis and HIV
Co-Infection
Source: J Hepatol, November 21, 2005, Epub |
 |
| Abstract |
Public Health Perspective on Vaccine-Preventable
Hepatitis: Integrating Hepatitis A and B Vaccines into Public Health
Settings
Source: Am J Med, October 2005, Vol. 118(Suppl 10A):100S-108S |
 |
| Abstract |
Hepatitis A and B Immunization in Persons
Being
Evaluated for Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Source: Am J Med, October 2005, Vol. 118(10A):69S-74S |
 |
| Abstract |
Social Context, Sexual Networks, and Racial
Disparities in Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Source: Journal of Infectious Diseases, February 1, 2005, Vol. 191(Suppl
1):S115-122 |
 |
| Abstract |
Predictors of Acceptance of Hepatitis
B
Vaccination in an Urban Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic
Source: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, July
2004, Vol. 31(7):415-420 |
 |
| Abstract |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men
Source: Nursing Clinics of North America,
June 2004, Vol. 39(2):357-377 |
 |
| Abstract |
Hepatitis A and B Vaccination Practices
for
Ambulatory Patients Infected with HIV
Source: Clinical Infectious Diseases, May 15,
2004, Vol. 38:1478-1484 |
 |
| Abstract |
The Benefits of Integration
Includes articles on integrating hepatitis services into an STD clinic and using
HCV testing as an incentive to increase
HIV testing among IDUs.
Source: NASTAD HIV Prevention Bulletin,
February 2004 |
 |
| PDF |
The Massachusetts HIV, Hepatitis, Addiction
Services Integration (HHASI) Experience: Responding to the Comprehensive
Needs of Individuals with
Co-Occurring Risks and Conditions
Source: Public Health Reports, January/February 2004, Vol. 119(1):25-31 |
 |
| Abstract |
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV): Prevalence in
an
Gynecological Urgent Care Clinic Population
Source: Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and
Gynecology, 2004, Vol. 12(1):9-12 |
 |
| Abstract |
STD/HIV
clinics journal articles 2003-2000 |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Immunization Action Coalition • 1573 Selby Ave • St. Paul, MN 55104 |
|
tel 651-647-9009 • fax 651-647-9131 |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
This website is supported in part by a cooperative agreement from the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (Grant No. 5U38IP000290) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, GA. The website content is the sole responsibility of IAC and does not necessarily represent the official views of CDC. |
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|