Assessing Immunity to Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B Among Individuals in Custody Living With HIV.

Nivedha Poondi, Jysheng Hou, Sarah M Michienzi, Mahesh Patel, Scott Borgetti, Melissa E Badowski
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Screening upon entry into prison for hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) provides an ideal public health opportunity to offer vaccination to individuals who are nonimmune. We conducted a retrospective review of HAV and HBV immunity among adults living with HIV in the Illinois Department of Corrections between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2019. The primary objective was to assess rates of HAV and/or HBV immunity in individuals with HIV. In total, 436 people were included in the study. Of 425 patients who had data for HAV vaccination, 335 were immune. Of 421 patients who had data for HBV vaccination, 272 were immune. Of the 149 patients who were nonimmune to HBV, 22 had active HBV and 6 had an equivocal HBV surface antibody and negative HBV surface antigen. In total, 212 (52%) were immune to both HAV and HBV, and 31 (8%) had no immunity to either HAV or HBV. These data demonstrate an important opportunity to discuss and provide vaccination while in custody.

评估在押艾滋病毒携带者对甲型肝炎和乙型肝炎的免疫力。
入狱时进行甲型肝炎病毒(HAV)和乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)筛查是为无免疫力者提供疫苗接种的理想公共卫生机会。我们对 2019 年 1 月 1 日至 2019 年 12 月 31 日期间伊利诺伊州惩教署中感染艾滋病毒的成年人的 HAV 和 HBV 免疫情况进行了回顾性审查。主要目的是评估艾滋病毒感染者的 HAV 和/或 HBV 免疫率。共有 436 人被纳入研究。在 425 名有 HAV 疫苗接种数据的患者中,有 335 人获得免疫。在 421 名有 HBV 疫苗接种数据的患者中,272 人获得免疫。在对 HBV 无免疫力的 149 名患者中,22 人有活动性 HBV,6 人的 HBV 表面抗体不明确,HBV 表面抗原阴性。总共有 212 人(52%)对 HAV 和 HBV 均有免疫力,31 人(8%)对 HAV 或 HBV 均无免疫力。这些数据表明,在羁押期间讨论和提供疫苗接种是一个重要的机会。
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