Risk factors for prevalent hepatitis C virus-infection among inmates in a state prison system in Mexico.
Pablo Francisco Belaunzarán-ZamudioJuan L Mosqueda-GomezAlejando Macias-HernandezJuan G Sierra-MaderoSaifuddin AhmedChris BeyrerPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The prevalence of HCV-infection among inmates in the State of Guanajuato in Mexico is considerably higher than in the general population. The most important risk factors for HCV in this inmate population were injecting-drugs and sharing materials for injections before incarceration. High-risk behaviors during imprisonment are very high particularly among those already infected. HCV diagnostic and treatment services, and harm-reduction programs for incarcerated injecting-drug users in Mexico should be integrated to control the HCV epidemic in Mexico.