This first international review of the evidence that needle syringe programs reduce HIV infection among injecting drug users found that conservative interpretation of the published data fulfills six of the nine Bradford Hill criteria (strength of association, replication of findings, temporal sequence, biological plausibility, coherence of evidence, and reasoning by analogy) and all six additional criteria (cost-effectiveness, absence of negative consequences, feasibility of implementation, expansion and coverage, unanticipated benefits, and application to special populations). The Bradford Hill criteria are often used to evaluate public health interventions. The principal finding of this review was that there is compelling evidence of effe...
In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia deve...
Copyright © 2013 D. C. Des Jarlais et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
Abstract HIV infection rates have reached epidemic proportions amongst injecting drug users (IDUs) i...
AIMS: To review the evidence on the effectiveness of harm reduction interventions involving the prov...
Aims To review the evidence on the effectiveness of harm reduction interventions involving the prov...
BACKGROUND: Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) are a critical component of harm reduction intervent...
Aims To review the evidence on the effectiveness of harm reduction interventions involving the provi...
AbstractBackground Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) aim to reduce the risk of HIV by providing pe...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) are a critical component of harm reduction intervent...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
Abstract Background Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) are a critical component of harm reduction i...
The sharing of contaminated injecting equipment has become a driving force behind the global AIDS ep...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug use is a major risk factor for the acquisition and transmission of HIV an...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
To appraise the evidence critically for effectiveness of pharmacy-based needle/syringe exchange prog...
In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia deve...
Copyright © 2013 D. C. Des Jarlais et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
Abstract HIV infection rates have reached epidemic proportions amongst injecting drug users (IDUs) i...
AIMS: To review the evidence on the effectiveness of harm reduction interventions involving the prov...
Aims To review the evidence on the effectiveness of harm reduction interventions involving the prov...
BACKGROUND: Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) are a critical component of harm reduction intervent...
Aims To review the evidence on the effectiveness of harm reduction interventions involving the provi...
AbstractBackground Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) aim to reduce the risk of HIV by providing pe...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) are a critical component of harm reduction intervent...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
Abstract Background Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) are a critical component of harm reduction i...
The sharing of contaminated injecting equipment has become a driving force behind the global AIDS ep...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug use is a major risk factor for the acquisition and transmission of HIV an...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
To appraise the evidence critically for effectiveness of pharmacy-based needle/syringe exchange prog...
In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia deve...
Copyright © 2013 D. C. Des Jarlais et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
Abstract HIV infection rates have reached epidemic proportions amongst injecting drug users (IDUs) i...