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| Andrew J SuttonSummaryAffiliation: Health Protection Agency Country: UK Publications
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Modelling the impact of prison vaccination on hepatitis B transmission within the injecting drug user population of England and WalesA J Sutton
Modelling and Economics Unit, Health Protection Agency, Centre for Infections, 61 Colindale Ave, Colindale, London NW9 5EQ, UK
Vaccine 24:2377-86. 2006..The model presented here demonstrates that HBV vaccination on prison reception can have a significant impact on the prevalence and incidence of HBV in the IDU population over time...
Modelling the hepatitis B vaccination programme in prisonsA J Sutton
Health Protection Agency, Modelling and Economics Unit, Colindale, London, UK
Epidemiol Infect 134:231-42. 2006..The HBV vaccination programme in prisons is an effective way of vaccinating this hard-to-reach population although vaccination coverage on prison reception must be increased to achieve this...
Modelling the force of infection for hepatitis B and hepatitis C in injecting drug users in England and WalesA J Sutton
Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, Department of Primary Care and Social Medicine, Imperial College London, London W6 8RP, UK
BMC Infect Dis 6:93. 2006..In England and Wales, where less than 1% of the population are likely to be injecting drug users (IDUs), approximately 38% of laboratory reports of HBV, and 95% of HCV reports are attributed to injecting drug use...
Estimating the cost-effectiveness of detecting cases of chronic hepatitis C infection on reception into prisonAndrew J Sutton
Health Protection Agency, Centre for Infections, 61 Colindale Ave, London NW9 5EQ, UK
BMC Public Health 6:170. 2006..The aim of this work is to examine the cost effectiveness of a number of alternative HCV case-finding strategies on prison reception..
