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Estimating the variability in the risk of infection for hepatitis C in the Glasgow injecting drug user population.


ABSTRACT: Glasgow (Scotland's largest city) has a high prevalence of injecting drug use and has one of the highest prevalences of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in injecting drug users (IDUs) in Western Europe. HCV prevalence data from surveys of Glasgow's IDUs from 1990 to 2007 were utilized and a model was applied that described the prevalence of HCV as a function of the rate (force) of infection. Force-of-infection estimates for HCV that may vary over time and injecting career length over a range of variables were investigated. New initiates to injecting were found to be at increased risk of HCV infection, with being recruited from a street location and reporting injecting in prison leading to a significant increase in the risk of infection in new initiates. These results indicate areas of importance for the planning of public health measures that target the IDU population.

SUBMITTER: Sutton AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9152331 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Estimating the variability in the risk of infection for hepatitis C in the Glasgow injecting drug user population.

Sutton A J AJ   McDonald S A SA   Palmateer N N   Taylor A A   Hutchinson S J SJ  

Epidemiology and infection 20120330 12


Glasgow (Scotland's largest city) has a high prevalence of injecting drug use and has one of the highest prevalences of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in injecting drug users (IDUs) in Western Europe. HCV prevalence data from surveys of Glasgow's IDUs from 1990 to 2007 were utilized and a model was applied that described the prevalence of HCV as a function of the rate (force) of infection. Force-of-infection estimates for HCV that may vary over time and injecting career length over a range of  ...[more]

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