1. Optimizing hepatitis B vaccination in prison.
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Perrodeau, F., Pillot-Debelleix, M., Vergniol, J., Lemonnier, F., Receveur, M.-C., Trimoulet, P., Raymond, I., Le Port, G., and Gromb-Monnoyeur, S.
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HEPATITIS B vaccines , *DRUG dosage , *PRISONS , *HEPATITIS B virus , *IMMUNIZATION - Abstract
Objective We aimed to establish the current status of hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination in prison. Methods We carried out two evaluations within a 1-year interval with inmates incarcerated for 6 to 12 months. A monitoring process was introduced in-between the two evaluations. Results We included 231 inmates. Overall, 42.9% were immunized because of a previous vaccination and 14.3% because of a previous exposure. Inmates born in an area of medium or high endemicity for HBV were significantly more exposed to HBV. The proportion of non-immunized inmates was 42.8% at the time of incarceration and 27.5% after 6 to 12 months. Vaccination coverage with two doses, after 6 to 12 months, was 63% among patients who were initially non-immunized. Conclusion The recently developed accelerated vaccination schedule should help improve HBV vaccination coverage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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