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Publikováno v:
Harm Reduction Journal, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2022)
Abstract Background Vaccine-hesitant persons who inject drugs are at increased risk for several vaccine-preventable diseases. However, vaccination rates among this population remain low. While syringe services programs (SSPs) are places where persons
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1711c6989b7d48da820388412474012b
Autor:
Mark K. Weng, Mona Doshani, Mohammed A. Khan, Sharon Frey, Kevin Ault, Kelly L. Moore, Eric W. Hall, Rebecca L. Morgan, Doug Campos-Outcalt, Carolyn Wester, Noele P. Nelson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Transplantation. 22:1714-1720
Autor:
Monique G. Carry, Danae Bixler, Mark K. Weng, Mona Doshani, Emma Roberts, Martha P. Montgomery
Background Persons who inject drugs (PWID) are at increased risk for several vaccine-preventable diseases. However, vaccination rates among this population remain low. While syringe services programs (SSPs) are places where PWID feel comfortable acce
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d5e37cfc0cfa631b4c6b7f1f023de6de
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1805267/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1805267/v1
Autor:
Martha P. Montgomery, Lindsey Sizemore, Heather Wingate, William W. Thompson, Eyasu Teshale, Ade Osinubi, Mona Doshani, Noele Nelson, Neil Gupta, Carolyn Wester
Publikováno v:
Public Health Reports. :003335492311700
Autor:
Martha P. Montgomery, Yuna Zhong, Emma Roberts, Alice Asher, Danae Bixler, Mona Doshani, Aleta Christensen, Maribeth Eckert, Mark K. Weng, Monique Carry, Christina R. Samuel, Eyasu H. Teshale
Publikováno v:
Drug and alcohol dependence. 237
Syringe services programs (SSPs) are an important venue for reaching people who inject drugs (PWID) to offer preventive services; however, not all SSPs offer vaccinations. We aimed to describe barriers and opportunities for SSPs to offer vaccinations
Autor:
Ademola Osinubi, Xiaohua Huang, Mona Doshani, Noele P. Nelson, Neil Gupta, Aaron M. Harris, William A. Meyer, Harvey W. Kaufman, Jonathan Mermin, William W. Thompson, Lara Bull-Otterson, Michelle Van Handel, Mohammed A. Khan, Carolyn Wester
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted healthcare services, reducing opportunities to conduct routine hepatitis C virus antibody screening, clinical care, and treatment. Therefore, people living with undiagnosed hepatitis C virus during the
Autor:
Aaron M. Harris, Jose R. Romero, Mark K. Weng, Sarah Schillie, Kelly L. Moore, Saleem Kamili, Liesl Hagan, Mona Doshani, Noele P. Nelson, Alaya Koneru, Megan G. Hofmeister, Penina Haber
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
MMWR Recommendations and Reports
MMWR Recommendations and Reports
Summary Hepatitis A is a vaccine-preventable, communicable disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). The infection is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, usually from direct person-to-person contact or consumption of contaminated
Autor:
Melissa G. Collier, Brigg Reilley, Mona Doshani, Jorge Mera, Jessica Leston, Jonathan Iralu, Thomas Weiser, Dana L. Haberling, Marissa Person, Rick Haverkate
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Health. 43:1115-1118
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) disproportionately affects American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN). The Indian Health Service (IHS), via federal and tribal health facilities provides medical services to an estimated 2.2 million AI/AN people in the United Sta
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Hepatitis A (HepA) vaccination is recommended routinely for children at age 12-23 months, for persons who are at increased risk for hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection, and for any person wishing to obtain immunity. Persons at increased risk for HAV in
Publikováno v:
Journal of community health. 43(3)
Epidemics of opioid use and injection drug use (IDU) are associated with an increase in HIV and viral hepatitis infections and overdose deaths in the United States. Persons who inject drugs (PWID) are also at risk for serious infections caused by ski