Univariable associations between a history of incarceration and HIV and HCV prevalence among people who inject drugs across 17 countries in Europe 2006 to 2020 – is the precautionary principle applicable?

Author:

Wiessing Lucas1ORCID,Kalamara Eleni21ORCID,Stone Jack3ORCID,Altan Peyman4,Van Baelen Luk5,Fotiou Anastasios6ORCID,Garcia D’Jamila71ORCID,Goulao Joao8,Guarita Bruno1ORCID,Hope Vivian9ORCID,Jauffret-Roustide Marie10111213ORCID,Jurgelaitienė Lina1415,Kåberg Martin1617ORCID,Kamarulzaman Adeeba18,Lemsalu Liis19ORCID,Kivite-Urtane Anda20ORCID,Kolarić Branko2122ORCID,Montanari Linda1ORCID,Rosińska Magdalena23ORCID,Sava Lavinius24,Horváth Ilonka25,Seyler Thomas1,Sypsa Vana26ORCID,Tarján Anna27,Yiasemi Ioanna28ORCID,Zimmermann Ruth29ORCID,Ferri Marica1ORCID,Dolan Kate30ORCID,Uusküla Anneli31ORCID,Vickerman Peter3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), Public Health Unit, Lisbon, Portugal

2. EASO MTC Block A, Winemakers Wharf, Grand Harbour Valletta, Malta

3. Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

4. Ministry of Health, Public Health General Directorate, Ankara, Turkey

5. Sciensano, Epidemiology and public health, Lifestyle and chronic diseases, Brussels, Belgium

6. University Mental Health, Neurosciences, & Precision Medicine Research Institute, Athens, Greece

7. NOVA FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

8. General Director on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies, Ministry of Health, Lisbon, Portugal

9. Public Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom

10. Santé Publique France, Saint-Maurice, France

11. British Columbia Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU), Vancouver, Canada

12. Centre d’Étude des Mouvements Sociaux (Inserm U1276/CNRS UMR8044/EHESS), Paris, France

13. Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy, Buffalo University of Social Sciences, New York, United States

14. Social Innovations and Science Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania

15. Drug, Tobacco and Alcohol Control Department, Vilnius, Lithuania

16. Department of Medicine Huddinge, Division of Infection and Dermatology, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden

17. Stockholm Needle Exchange, Stockholm Centre for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden

18. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

19. Centre for Prevention of Drug Addiction and Infectious Diseases, National Institute for Health Development, Tallinn, Estonia

20. Riga Stradins University, Institute of Public Health, Riga, Latvia

21. Medical Faculty, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia

22. Andrija Stampar Teaching Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia

23. National Institute of Public Health NIH – National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland

24. National Antidrug Agency – Ministry of Internal Affairs, Bucharest, Romania

25. Gesundheit Österreich GmbH – Austrian National Public Health Institution, International Affairs and Consulting, Vienna, Austria

26. Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece

27. Hungarian Reitox National Focal Point, Budapest, Hungary

28. Monitoring Department, Cyprus National Addictions Authority, Nicosia, Cyprus

29. Robert Koch Institute, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Berlin, Germany

30. Program of International Research and Training, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, Sydney, Australia

31. Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia

Abstract

Background People who inject drugs (PWID) are frequently incarcerated, which is associated with multiple negative health outcomes. Aim We aimed to estimate the associations between a history of incarceration and prevalence of HIV and HCV infection among PWID in Europe. Methods Aggregate data from PWID recruited in drug services (excluding prison services) or elsewhere in the community were reported by 17 of 30 countries (16 per virus) collaborating in a European drug monitoring system (2006–2020; n = 52,368 HIV+/−; n = 47,268 HCV+/−). Country-specific odds ratios (OR) and prevalence ratios (PR) were calculated from country totals of HIV and HCV antibody status and self-reported life-time incarceration history, and pooled using meta-analyses. Country-specific and overall population attributable risk (PAR) were estimated using pooled PR. Results Univariable HIV OR ranged between 0.73 and 6.37 (median: 2.1; pooled OR: 1.92; 95% CI: 1.52–2.42). Pooled PR was 1.66 (95% CI 1.38–1.98), giving a PAR of 25.8% (95% CI 16.7–34.0). Univariable anti-HCV OR ranged between 1.06 and 5.04 (median: 2.70; pooled OR: 2.51; 95% CI: 2.17–2.91). Pooled PR was 1.42 (95% CI: 1.28–1.58) and PAR 16.7% (95% CI: 11.8–21.7). Subgroup analyses showed differences in the OR for HCV by geographical region, with lower estimates in southern Europe. Conclusion In univariable analysis, a history of incarceration was associated with positive HIV and HCV serostatus among PWID in Europe. Applying the precautionary principle would suggest finding alternatives to incarceration of PWID and strengthening health and social services in prison and after release (‘throughcare’).

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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