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A Successful Approach to Immunizing Men Who Have Sex with Men Against Hepatitis B
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Immunizing MenImmunologyHepatitis BHepatitis B VirusVaccine HesitancyPreventive MedicineViral HepatitisHuman Challenge ModelsPublic HealthHigh RiskSuccessful ApproachVaccine SafetyVaccine TestingHivEpidemiologyVaccinationSexual HealthHepatitisVaccine EfficacyMedicineVaccine ResearchHbv Infection
This paper reports the success of outreach efforts to immunize adults at high risk of acquiring hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Local health department testers recruited clients when they sought anonymous HIV testing. Interested clients were serologically tested for HBV infection. Susceptibles were offered a free hepatitis B vaccine. Of 189 clients who were tested, 161 (86%) were susceptible to HBV infection and 140 (74%) were men who have sex with men (MSM). Of the susceptibles, 82 (51%) started the hepatitis B vaccine series. Sixty-five (80%) received three doses of hepatitis B vaccine and an additional 10 (12%) received two doses. Completing the hepatitis B vaccine series was associated with being a MSM (odds ratio [OR] 8.8, confidence interval [CI] 1.5-56.0) and with not being an injection drug user (IDU) (OR 0.2, CI 0.02-1.0). One way to provide hepatitis B vaccine to MSM is to attach an immunization program to a successful anonymous HIV testing program. The feasibility of implementing such programs would increase if public vaccine policymakers made more federally purchased hepatitis B vaccine available for adults.
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