Since 2001 hepatitis B vaccination has been offered to prisoners on reception into prisons in England and Wales. However, short campaigns of vaccinating the entire population of individual prisons have achieved high vaccination coverage for limited periods, suggesting that short campaigns may be a preferable way of vaccinating prisoners. A model is used that describes the flow of prisoners through prisons stratified by injecting status to compare a range of vaccination scenarios that describe vaccination on prison reception or via regular short campaigns. Model results suggest that vaccinating on prison reception can capture a greater proportion of the injecting drug user (IDU) population than the comparable campaign scenarios (63% v...
Background: in England and Wales where less than 1% of the population are Injecting drug users (IDUs...
BACKGROUND: In England and Wales where less than 1% of the population are Injecting drug users (IDUs...
The correct immunization of the inmate population minimizes the risk of transmission of vaccine-prev...
Since 2001 hepatitis B vaccination has been offered to prisoners on reception into prisons in Englan...
A vaccination programme offering hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine at reception into prison has been introdu...
A vaccination programme offering hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine at reception into prison has been introdu...
A vaccination programme offering hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine at reception into prison has been introdu...
In 1999, the Department of Health allocated additional funding to Health Authorities in England to e...
Hitherto, services have failed to deliver the UK Government’s 1988 recommendation to vaccinate injec...
Prison inmates are highly susceptible for several infectious diseases, including vaccine-preventable...
Background: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
Background and Aims: In Scotland, Hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination for all prisoners was introduc...
Prisons are a key demographic in the drive to eradicate hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a major public he...
Background Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populati...
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
Background: in England and Wales where less than 1% of the population are Injecting drug users (IDUs...
BACKGROUND: In England and Wales where less than 1% of the population are Injecting drug users (IDUs...
The correct immunization of the inmate population minimizes the risk of transmission of vaccine-prev...
Since 2001 hepatitis B vaccination has been offered to prisoners on reception into prisons in Englan...
A vaccination programme offering hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine at reception into prison has been introdu...
A vaccination programme offering hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine at reception into prison has been introdu...
A vaccination programme offering hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine at reception into prison has been introdu...
In 1999, the Department of Health allocated additional funding to Health Authorities in England to e...
Hitherto, services have failed to deliver the UK Government’s 1988 recommendation to vaccinate injec...
Prison inmates are highly susceptible for several infectious diseases, including vaccine-preventable...
Background: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
Background and Aims: In Scotland, Hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination for all prisoners was introduc...
Prisons are a key demographic in the drive to eradicate hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a major public he...
Background Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populati...
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
Background: in England and Wales where less than 1% of the population are Injecting drug users (IDUs...
BACKGROUND: In England and Wales where less than 1% of the population are Injecting drug users (IDUs...
The correct immunization of the inmate population minimizes the risk of transmission of vaccine-prev...