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Am J Epidemiol ; 119(2): 218-26, 1984 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6695901

ABSTRACT

The New Mexico Penitentiary riot of February 2, 1980, resulted in death for 33 inmates at the hands of their fellow prisoners, and the hospitalization of 62 inmates for treatment of drug overdose or trauma. A case-control study of dead and hospitalized inmates was conducted to determine risk factors for victimization. Twelve (12.5%) of the 96 inmates housed in the protective custody unit were killed, compared with an overall penitentiary death rate of 2.9% (p = 0.0003). These 12 individuals were similar to the general inmate population with respect to age, race, years of education, crimes, time served, and prison rule infractions committed. In contrast, the 21 homicide victims housed in other areas were younger and had committed significantly greater numbers of rule infractions during incarceration. Prisoners hospitalized for drug overdose, but not those hospitalized for traumatic injuries, could be differentiated from the remaining prison population by increased convictions for homicide and higher prison infraction rates. Inmates in protective custody were targeted selectively for death; other subgroups of victims of violence appear to share characteristics often associated with perpetrators of violence.


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Prisoners , Riots , Violence , Adult , Homicide , Humans , Male , New Mexico , Prisons , Substance-Related Disorders
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Am J Public Health ; 71(4): 423-4, 1981 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7468887

ABSTRACT

Three months' experience with the newly licensed human diploid cell rabies vaccine in the New Mexico comprehensive consultation-biologics system was reviewed. Comparison with the same period in 1978 and 1979 showed no increase in vaccine utilization despite the advent of this simpler-to-use, safer rabies vaccine. Anti-rabies treatments appear to be minimally influenced by new vaccine technology when a comprehensive consultation system is available to support and guide the private physician.


Subject(s)
Rabies Vaccines/therapeutic use , Vaccination/statistics & numerical data , Diploidy , Humans , New Mexico , Referral and Consultation
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Am J Public Health ; 70(2): 128-32, 1980 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7352606

ABSTRACT

Fewer than 20% of the 30,000 anti-rabies treatments administered in the United States each year are necessary. New Mexico established a comprehensive consultation-biologics program to assist physicians in making appropriate and systematic rabies treatment decisions. In 1978, 32 individuals received anti-rabies treatments as the result of 144 physician consultation requests. Dog and cat exposures accounted for 70 per cent of consultations and 63 per cent of the treatments. A seasonal peak of both consultations and treatments was observed in the summer and early autumn. The cost of biologics was $212 per treatment. Coordinated use of laboratory diagnostic services and animal control resources obviated the need for treatment in over 60 per cent of the 112 consultations not resulting in treatment. Experience in 1978 suggested that the system was probably responsible for a greater than five-fold reduction in the annual rate of anti-rabies treatments in New Mexico. Efficient physician utilization and high acceptability of the program may be attributed to maximization of private sector input into design and implementation of this public health program.


Subject(s)
Immunotherapy/statistics & numerical data , Public Health Administration/organization & administration , Rabies Vaccines/therapeutic use , Rabies/therapy , Referral and Consultation , Adult , Animals , Bites and Stings/complications , Child , Costs and Cost Analysis , Education, Medical, Continuing , Humans , Immunotherapy/economics , New Mexico , Physicians, Family/education , Rabies/transmission , Rabies Vaccines/adverse effects , Surveys and Questionnaires
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