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注射吸毒者中的严重细菌感染:注射相关组织损伤的作用。

Severe bacterial infections in people who inject drugs: the role of injection-related tissue damage.

作者信息

Hrycko Alexander, Mateu-Gelabert Pedro, Ciervo Courtney, Linn-Walton Rebecca, Eckhardt Benjamin

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, New York University School of Medicine, 462 1st Avenue, NBV 16S10, New York, NY, 10016, USA.

Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health, City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, 55 West 125th Street, Room 625, New York, NY, 10027, USA.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2022 May 2;19(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s12954-022-00624-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the context of the current U.S. injection drug use epidemic, targeted public health harm reduction strategies have traditionally focused on overdose prevention and reducing transmission of blood-borne viral infections. Severe bacterial infections (SBI) associated with intravenous drug use have been increasing in frequency in the U.S. over the last decade. This qualitative study aims to identify the risk factors associated with SBI in hospitalized individuals with recent injection drug use.

METHODS

Qualitative analysis (n = 15) was performed using an in-depth, semi-structured interview of participants admitted to Bellevue Hospital, NYC, with SBI and recent history of injection drug use. Participants were identified through a referral from either the Infectious Diseases or Addition Medicine consultative services. Interviews were transcribed, descriptively coded, and analyzed for key themes.

RESULTS

Participants reported a basic understanding of prevention of blood-borne viral transmission but limited understanding of SBI risk. Participants described engagement in high risk injection behaviors prior to hospitalization with SBI. These practices included polysubstance use, repetitive tissue damage, nonsterile drug diluting water and multipurpose use of water container, lack of hand and skin hygiene, re-use of injection equipment, network sharing, and structural factors leading to an unstable drug injection environment. Qualitative analysis led to the proposal of an Ecosocial understanding of SBI risk, detailing the multi-level interplay between individuals and their social and physical environments in producing risk for negative health outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

Structural factors and injection drug use networks directly impact drug use, injection drug use practices, and harm reduction knowledge, ultimately resulting in tissue damage and inoculation of bacteria into the host and subsequent development of SBI. Effective healthcare and community prevention efforts targeted toward reducing risk of bacterial infections could prevent long-term hospitalizations, decrease health care expenditures, and reduce morbidity and mortality.

摘要

背景

在美国当前注射吸毒流行的背景下,有针对性的公共卫生危害减少策略传统上侧重于过量用药预防和减少血源病毒感染的传播。在过去十年中,与静脉注射吸毒相关的严重细菌感染(SBI)在美国的发生频率一直在增加。本定性研究旨在确定近期有注射吸毒史的住院患者中与SBI相关的风险因素。

方法

对纽约市贝尔维尤医院收治的患有SBI且近期有注射吸毒史的参与者进行深入的半结构化访谈,进行定性分析(n = 15)。通过传染病或成瘾医学咨询服务的转诊确定参与者。访谈进行转录、描述性编码并分析关键主题。

结果

参与者报告对预防血源病毒传播有基本了解,但对SBI风险的了解有限。参与者描述了在因SBI住院之前从事高风险注射行为。这些行为包括使用多种物质、反复组织损伤、使用非无菌药物稀释水和水容器的多用途使用、缺乏手部和皮肤卫生、重复使用注射设备、网络共享以及导致不稳定药物注射环境的结构因素。定性分析提出了对SBI风险的生态社会理解,详细说明了个体与其社会和物理环境之间在产生负面健康结果风险方面的多层次相互作用。

结论

结构因素和注射吸毒网络直接影响吸毒、注射吸毒行为和危害减少知识,最终导致组织损伤和细菌接种到宿主体内以及随后SBI的发展情况。针对降低细菌感染风险的有效医疗保健和社区预防措施可以防止长期住院、减少医疗保健支出,并降低发病率和死亡率。

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