The harm associated with high-risk injected opiate use and the threat of the HIV epidemic among injecting drug users has become a worldwide problem. Twenty years ago, in the face of a rapid increase in mortality rates among injecting drug users and the upcoming threat of HIV, the first harm-reduction programs were implemented in the Western world. This paper is a literature review describing four forms of harm reduction currently in use in Europe, North America, and Australia. Each represents a reasonable counterapproach to the threat of increased prevalence of HIV among injecting drug users in transitional and developing countries. The paper attempts to explain the concepts behind the most commonly used types of harm reduction and provides...
Reviews international literature on harm reduction programs and their impact on crime and public ord...
Injection drug use (involving the injection of illicit opiates) poses serious public health problems...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
The harm associated with high-risk injected opiate use and the threat of the HIV epidemic among inje...
While the global HIV incidence dropped about 20% in the past 10 years, HIV incidences among people w...
The cumulative number of registered drug users in mainland China increased from 70 000 in 1990 to 1....
Illicit drug use has become popular in China. Acknowledging the challenge of illicit drug use, China...
Background Historically, China has had extraordinarily high rates of opiate dependence. These rates ...
Following British importation of opium to China in 1760s, the use and production of the drug in Chin...
People who use drugs (PWUD) account for around 275 million worldwide, with a prevalence of those who...
In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia deve...
Objective: HIV/AIDS infection in injecting drug users occurs with explosive rapidity and, having occ...
ObjectiveIn 2010 the international HIV/AIDS community called on countries to take action to prevent ...
The drug problem in China reappeared in the late 1980s. At that time, most drug abusers used opium o...
Purpose of review Drug abuse has resulted in a huge burden on public health and the economy in Ch...
Reviews international literature on harm reduction programs and their impact on crime and public ord...
Injection drug use (involving the injection of illicit opiates) poses serious public health problems...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
The harm associated with high-risk injected opiate use and the threat of the HIV epidemic among inje...
While the global HIV incidence dropped about 20% in the past 10 years, HIV incidences among people w...
The cumulative number of registered drug users in mainland China increased from 70 000 in 1990 to 1....
Illicit drug use has become popular in China. Acknowledging the challenge of illicit drug use, China...
Background Historically, China has had extraordinarily high rates of opiate dependence. These rates ...
Following British importation of opium to China in 1760s, the use and production of the drug in Chin...
People who use drugs (PWUD) account for around 275 million worldwide, with a prevalence of those who...
In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia deve...
Objective: HIV/AIDS infection in injecting drug users occurs with explosive rapidity and, having occ...
ObjectiveIn 2010 the international HIV/AIDS community called on countries to take action to prevent ...
The drug problem in China reappeared in the late 1980s. At that time, most drug abusers used opium o...
Purpose of review Drug abuse has resulted in a huge burden on public health and the economy in Ch...
Reviews international literature on harm reduction programs and their impact on crime and public ord...
Injection drug use (involving the injection of illicit opiates) poses serious public health problems...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...