In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia developed a needle and syringe exchange program that became one of the most comprehensive in the world. Originally health professionals and pharmacists were given the responsibility of implementing the program. However, community-based AIDS organizations were soon also funded to distribute sterile injecting equipment, alcohol swabs, puncture-proof disposable containers, condoms, and safe sex information. Nearly all of the programs operated on a no-need-for-exchange basis, during hours and from outlets (both fixed and mobile) that were convenient for users. Their success in preventing the widespread transmission of HIV among injecting drug users w...
The Australian National AIDS and Injecting Drug Use Study was designed to monitor the riskbehaviour ...
New Zealand's Needle and Syringe Exchange Programme (NSEP) was reviewed to assess whether the NSEP w...
Intravenous drug use is a major international health problem. The transmission of HIV through sharin...
Most surveys show that, other than among men who inject drugs and have a history of homosexual conta...
This study created a retrospective cohort by linking repeat respondents in a large, national, annual...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
The sharing of contaminated injecting equipment has become a driving force behind the global AIDS ep...
Objective: To evaluate the impact and cost-effectiveness of needle-syringe programs (NSPs) with resp...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Needle and syringe exchange programs were established to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS amongst intr...
infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Most become infected by participating in male-...
This first international review of the evidence that needle syringe programs reduce HIV infection am...
Copyright © 2013 D. C. Des Jarlais et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
400 members of the general public in Western Australia were surveyed regarding their attitudes to th...
Abstract HIV infection rates have reached epidemic proportions amongst injecting drug users (IDUs) i...
The Australian National AIDS and Injecting Drug Use Study was designed to monitor the riskbehaviour ...
New Zealand's Needle and Syringe Exchange Programme (NSEP) was reviewed to assess whether the NSEP w...
Intravenous drug use is a major international health problem. The transmission of HIV through sharin...
Most surveys show that, other than among men who inject drugs and have a history of homosexual conta...
This study created a retrospective cohort by linking repeat respondents in a large, national, annual...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
The sharing of contaminated injecting equipment has become a driving force behind the global AIDS ep...
Objective: To evaluate the impact and cost-effectiveness of needle-syringe programs (NSPs) with resp...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Needle and syringe exchange programs were established to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS amongst intr...
infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Most become infected by participating in male-...
This first international review of the evidence that needle syringe programs reduce HIV infection am...
Copyright © 2013 D. C. Des Jarlais et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
400 members of the general public in Western Australia were surveyed regarding their attitudes to th...
Abstract HIV infection rates have reached epidemic proportions amongst injecting drug users (IDUs) i...
The Australian National AIDS and Injecting Drug Use Study was designed to monitor the riskbehaviour ...
New Zealand's Needle and Syringe Exchange Programme (NSEP) was reviewed to assess whether the NSEP w...
Intravenous drug use is a major international health problem. The transmission of HIV through sharin...