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Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border

BACKGROUND: The region situated where the borders of Mexico, Texas and New Mexico meet is known as 'Paso del Norte'. The Paso del Norte Collaborative was formed to study the seroprevalence of select pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users (IDUs) in the region. ME...

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Autores principales: Baumbach, Joan P, Foster, Lily N, Mueller, Mark, Cruz, Michelle Firestone, Arbona, Sonia, Melville, Sharon, Ramos, Rebeca, Strathdee, Steffanie A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2615419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19014605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7517-5-33
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author Baumbach, Joan P
Foster, Lily N
Mueller, Mark
Cruz, Michelle Firestone
Arbona, Sonia
Melville, Sharon
Ramos, Rebeca
Strathdee, Steffanie A
author_facet Baumbach, Joan P
Foster, Lily N
Mueller, Mark
Cruz, Michelle Firestone
Arbona, Sonia
Melville, Sharon
Ramos, Rebeca
Strathdee, Steffanie A
author_sort Baumbach, Joan P
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description BACKGROUND: The region situated where the borders of Mexico, Texas and New Mexico meet is known as 'Paso del Norte'. The Paso del Norte Collaborative was formed to study the seroprevalence of select pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users (IDUs) in the region. METHODS: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) was used: 459 IDU participants included 204 from Mexico; 155 from Texas; and 100 from New Mexico. Each of the three sites used a standardized questionnaire that was verbally administered and testing was performed for select bloodborne infections. RESULTS: Participants were mostly male (87.4%) and Hispanic/Latino (84.7%) whose median age was 38. In Mexico, Texas and New Mexico, respectively: hepatitis B virus (HBV) was seen in 88.3%, 48.6% and 59.6% of participants; hepatitis C virus (HCV) in 98.7%, 76.4% and 80.0%; human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in 2.1%, 10.0% and 1.0%; and syphilis in 4.0%, 9.9% and 3.0%. Heroin was the drug injected most often. More IDUs in New Mexico were aware of and used needle exchange programs compared with Texas and Mexico. CONCLUSION: There was mixed success using RDS: it was more successfully applied after establishing good working relationships with IDU populations. Study findings included similarities and distinctions between the three sites that will be used to inform prevention interventions.
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spelling pubmed-26154192009-01-09 Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border Baumbach, Joan P Foster, Lily N Mueller, Mark Cruz, Michelle Firestone Arbona, Sonia Melville, Sharon Ramos, Rebeca Strathdee, Steffanie A Harm Reduct J Research BACKGROUND: The region situated where the borders of Mexico, Texas and New Mexico meet is known as 'Paso del Norte'. The Paso del Norte Collaborative was formed to study the seroprevalence of select pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users (IDUs) in the region. METHODS: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) was used: 459 IDU participants included 204 from Mexico; 155 from Texas; and 100 from New Mexico. Each of the three sites used a standardized questionnaire that was verbally administered and testing was performed for select bloodborne infections. RESULTS: Participants were mostly male (87.4%) and Hispanic/Latino (84.7%) whose median age was 38. In Mexico, Texas and New Mexico, respectively: hepatitis B virus (HBV) was seen in 88.3%, 48.6% and 59.6% of participants; hepatitis C virus (HCV) in 98.7%, 76.4% and 80.0%; human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in 2.1%, 10.0% and 1.0%; and syphilis in 4.0%, 9.9% and 3.0%. Heroin was the drug injected most often. More IDUs in New Mexico were aware of and used needle exchange programs compared with Texas and Mexico. CONCLUSION: There was mixed success using RDS: it was more successfully applied after establishing good working relationships with IDU populations. Study findings included similarities and distinctions between the three sites that will be used to inform prevention interventions. BioMed Central 2008-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2615419/ /pubmed/19014605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7517-5-33 Text en Copyright © 2008 Baumbach et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Baumbach, Joan P
Foster, Lily N
Mueller, Mark
Cruz, Michelle Firestone
Arbona, Sonia
Melville, Sharon
Ramos, Rebeca
Strathdee, Steffanie A
Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border
title Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border
title_full Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border
title_fullStr Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border
title_full_unstemmed Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border
title_short Seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the Paso del Norte region of the United States – Mexico border
title_sort seroprevalence of select bloodborne pathogens and associated risk behaviors among injection drug users in the paso del norte region of the united states – mexico border
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2615419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19014605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7517-5-33
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