Ausgabe 2/2001
Inhalt (20 Artikel)
Jails, prisons, and the health of urban populations: A review of the impact of the correctional system on community health
Nicholas Freudenberg
Making the case for health interventions in correctional facilities
Theodore M. Hammett
Characteristics and trends of newly identified HIV infections among incarcerated populations: CDC HIV voluntary counseling, testing, and referral system, 1992–1998
Keith M. Sabin, Robert L. Frey Jr., Rosemarie Horsley, Stacie M. Greby
HIV and AIDS surveillance among inmates in Maryland prisons
Edward N. Kassira, Robert L. Bauserman, Naomi Tomoyasu, Ellen Caldeira, Anthony Swetz, Liza Solomon
Using a jail-based survey to monitor HIV and risk behaviors among seattle area injection drug users
Hanne Thiede, Michael Romero, Keith Bordelon, Holly Hagan, Christopher S. Murrill
Successful linkage of medical care and community services for HIV-positive offenders being released from prison
Josiah D. Rich, Leah Holmes, Christopher Salas, Grace Macalino, Deborah Davis, James Ryczek, Timothy Flanigan
Reintegrating women leaving jail into urban communities: A description of a model program
Beth E. Richie, Nicholas Freudenberg, Joanne Page
Cost-effectiveness of HIV counseling and testing in US prisons
Beena Varghese, Thomas A. Peterman
Relationships and diseases among drug users and nonusers
David C. Bell, Doohee Lee, Su-Jau Yang, Victoria Health
Children of injection drug users: Impact of parental HIV status, AIDS, and depression
Daniel J. Pilowsky, Amy R. Knowlton, Carl A. Latkin, Donald R. Hoover, Shang-en Chung, David D. Celentano
Needle-exchange participation, effectiveness, and policy: Syringe relay, gender, and the paradox of public health
Thomas W. Valente, Robert K. Foreman, Benjamin Junge, David Vlahov
The challenges of emerging illness in urban environments: An overview
Michael McCally, Anjali Garg, Christopher Oleskey
The control of mosquito-borne diseases in New York City
James R. Miller
West Nile virus and the climate
Paul R. Epstein
Balancing the risks: Vector control and pesticide use in response to emerging illness
Audrey Thier
Risk communication, the West Nile virus epidemic, and bioterrorism: responding to the commnication challenges posed by the intentional or unintentional release of a pathogen in an urban setting
Vincent T. Covello, Richard G. Peters, Joseph G. Wojtecki, Richard C. Hyde
West Nile virus: Success of public health response underlines failure of the system
James A. O'Hara III
Emerging illness and bioterrorism: Implications for public health
Tara O'Toole
The collapse of global public health and why it matters for New York
Laurie Garrett