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The risk factors of viral blood borne infections in the Czech prisons.
Vítová, Sonja ; Zábranský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Janíková, Barbara (referee)
Charles University in Prague Study programme: Specialization in Health Care Branch of Study: Addictology Sonja Vítová The risk factors of viral blood borne infections in the Czech prisons BACHELOR'S THESIS Advisor: MUDr. Tomáš Zábranský Ph.D. PRAGUE, 2014 Abstract: Introduction:The blood-borne viral diseases mean for the prison environment serious health problem. So far there was no data in the Czech Republic that would be presented the distribution and dynamics of the disease in the prison population. Methodology: A study that uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods was conducted in four Czech facilities for imprisonment selected to represent the possible range (34 totals) such prisons in the Czech Republic. In the sero-prevalence part of the study tests for the presence of antibodies against HIV and HCV were conducted at 967 prisons (700 M and 267 F). During the tests were collected basic anamnesis data and qualitative in-depth interviews in a randomly selected sample of 380 prisoners (235 M and 145 F). The 283 (167 M and 116 F, the total number of 693; detection rate of 40.8%) members as follows based cohort with negative results in both tests were tested again in the range of 8-11 months from the first test by using the same combination of methods (in-depth interview: 112 (80 M and 32...
The risk factors of viral blood borne infections in the Czech prisons.
Vítová, Sonja ; Zábranský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Janíková, Barbara (referee)
Charles University in Prague Study programme: Specialization in Health Care Branch of Study: Addictology Sonja Vítová The risk factors of viral blood borne infections in the Czech prisons BACHELOR'S THESIS Advisor: MUDr. Tomáš Zábranský Ph.D. PRAGUE, 2014 Abstract: Introduction:The blood-borne viral diseases mean for the prison environment serious health problem. So far there was no data in the Czech Republic that would be presented the distribution and dynamics of the disease in the prison population. Methodology: A study that uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods was conducted in four Czech facilities for imprisonment selected to represent the possible range (34 totals) such prisons in the Czech Republic. In the sero-prevalence part of the study tests for the presence of antibodies against HIV and HCV were conducted at 967 prisons (700 M and 267 F). During the tests were collected basic anamnesis data and qualitative in-depth interviews in a randomly selected sample of 380 prisoners (235 M and 145 F). The 283 (167 M and 116 F, the total number of 693; detection rate of 40.8%) members as follows based cohort with negative results in both tests were tested again in the range of 8-11 months from the first test by using the same combination of methods (in-depth interview: 112 (80 M and 32...

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