Correlates of Susceptibility to Hepatitis B among People Who Inject Drugs in Sydney, Australia

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Rachel M. Deacon
Libby Topp
Handan Wand
Carolyn A. Day
Craig Rodgers
Paul S. Haber
Ingrid van Beek
Lisa Maher
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[1] University of New South Wales,Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia and the Kirby Institute (formerly the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research)
[2] University of New South Wales,Kirby Institute
[3] The University of Sydney,Sydney Medical School
[4] Kirketon Road Centre,undefined
[5] Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,undefined
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Journal of Urban Health | 2012年 / 89卷
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Hepatitis B virus; Substance abuse; Intravenous; Immunization; Public health;
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Despite a safe, effective vaccine, hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination coverage remains low among people who inject drugs (PWID). Characteristics of participants screened for a trial investigating the efficacy of financial incentives in increasing vaccination completion among PWID were examined to inform targeting of vaccination programs. Recruitment occurred at two health services in inner-city Sydney that target PWID. HBV status was confirmed via serological testing, and questionnaires elicited demographic, drug use, and HBV risk data. Multinomial logistic regression was utilized to determine variables independently associated with HBV status. Of 172 participants, 64% were susceptible, 17% exposed (HBV core antibody-positive), and 19% demonstrated evidence of prior vaccination (HBV surface antibody ≥ 10 mIU/ml). Compared with exposed participants, susceptible participants were significantly more likely to be aged less than 35 years and significantly less likely to be receiving current opioid substitution therapy (OST) and to test hepatitis C antibody-positive. In comparison to vaccinated participants, susceptible participants were significantly more likely to be male and significantly less likely to report daily or more frequent injecting, current OST, and prior awareness of HBV vaccine. HBV vaccination uptake could potentially be increased by targeting younger, less frequent injectors, particularly young men. In addition to expanding vaccination through OST, targeting “at risk” youth who are likely to have missed adolescent catch-up programs may be an important strategy to increase coverage. The lack of an association between incarceration and vaccination also suggests increasing vaccination uptake and completion in adult and juvenile correctional facilities may also be important.
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