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Wastewater testing compared with random urinalyses for the surveillance of illicit drug use in prisons.


ABSTRACT: Illicit drug use is known to occur among inmate populations of correctional (prison) facilities. Conventional approaches to monitor illicit drug use in prisons include random urinalyses (RUA). Conventional approaches are expected to be prone to bias because prisoners may be aware of which days of the week RUAs are conducted. Therefore, we wanted to compare wastewater loads for methamphetamine and cocaine during days with RUA testing and without.We collected daily 24-h composite samples of wastewater by continuous sampling, computed daily loads for 1 month and compared the frequency of illicit drug detection to the number of positive RUAs. Diurnal data also were collected for 3 days to determine within-day patterns of illicit drugs excretion.Methamphetamine was observed in each sample of prison wastewater with no significant difference in daily mass loads between RUA testing and non-testing days. Cocaine and its major metabolite, benzoylecgonine, were observed only at levels below quantification in prison wastewater. Six RUAs were positive for methamphetamine during the month while none were positive for cocaine out of the 243 RUAs conducted.Wastewater analyses offer data regarding the frequency of illicit drug excretion inside the prison that RUAs alone could not detect.

SUBMITTER: Brewer AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4465406 | biostudies-other | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Wastewater testing compared with random urinalyses for the surveillance of illicit drug use in prisons.

Brewer Alex J AJ   Banta-Green Caleb J CJ   Ort Christoph C   Robel Alix E AE   Field Jennifer J  

Drug and alcohol review 20140807 2


<h4>Introduction and aims</h4>Illicit drug use is known to occur among inmate populations of correctional (prison) facilities. Conventional approaches to monitor illicit drug use in prisons include random urinalyses (RUA). Conventional approaches are expected to be prone to bias because prisoners may be aware of which days of the week RUAs are conducted. Therefore, we wanted to compare wastewater loads for methamphetamine and cocaine during days with RUA testing and without.<h4>Design and method  ...[more]

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