Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV transmission among injecting drug users (IDUs). Methods: An ecological study design was used to determine change in HIV prevalence among injecting drug users between cities with and without NSPs. Several data sources, such as electronic journal databases, surveillance reports, websites, and index review of relevant journals, were used to identify studies of HIV seroprevalence among IDUs, and presence of NSPs. The rate of change in HIV prevalence was estimated by regression analysis. Results: There were 778 years of data from 99 cities globally included in the analysis. HIV prevalence decreased by 18.6 % per annum in cities that introduce NSPs, ...
Objective: Although our understanding on viral transmission among People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) has...
BACKGROUND: Although syringe distribution is effective in preventing HIV transmission among injectin...
BACKGROUND: The needle exchange programme (NEP) started in Sweden in 1986 in Lund and shortly after ...
AbstractBackground Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) aim to reduce the risk of HIV by providing pe...
The sharing of contaminated injecting equipment has become a driving force behind the global AIDS ep...
Background: Previous reviews have examined the existence of HIV prevention, treatment, and care ser...
AbstractBackground Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) aim to reduce the risk of HIV by providing pe...
This first international review of the evidence that needle syringe programs reduce HIV infection am...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population affected by the global HIV and hepat...
AbstractPeople who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of infection by human immunodeficienc...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population affected by the global HIV and hepat...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Abstract HIV infection rates have reached epidemic proportions amongst injecting drug users (IDUs) i...
Objective: Although our understanding on viral transmission among People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) has...
BACKGROUND: Although syringe distribution is effective in preventing HIV transmission among injectin...
BACKGROUND: The needle exchange programme (NEP) started in Sweden in 1986 in Lund and shortly after ...
AbstractBackground Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) aim to reduce the risk of HIV by providing pe...
The sharing of contaminated injecting equipment has become a driving force behind the global AIDS ep...
Background: Previous reviews have examined the existence of HIV prevention, treatment, and care ser...
AbstractBackground Needle and syringe programmes (NSP) aim to reduce the risk of HIV by providing pe...
This first international review of the evidence that needle syringe programs reduce HIV infection am...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population affected by the global HIV and hepat...
AbstractPeople who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of infection by human immunodeficienc...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population affected by the global HIV and hepat...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Abstract HIV infection rates have reached epidemic proportions amongst injecting drug users (IDUs) i...
Objective: Although our understanding on viral transmission among People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) has...
BACKGROUND: Although syringe distribution is effective in preventing HIV transmission among injectin...
BACKGROUND: The needle exchange programme (NEP) started in Sweden in 1986 in Lund and shortly after ...