Injecting drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other blood-borne pathogens. In the United States, IDUs account for nearly one-third of the cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), either directly or indirectly (heterosexual and perinatal cases of AIDS where the source of infection was an IDU). IDU also account for a substantial proportion of cases of hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) virus infections. The primary mode of transmission of HIV among IDUs is parenteral, through direct needle sharing or multiperson use of syringes. Despite high levels of knowledge about risk, multiperson use of needles and syringes is due primarily to fear of arrest and incarceration for viol...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...
The efficacy of drug treatment and harm reduction programs in reducing the transmission of HIV among...
The investigators interviewed 100 drug users in a detoxification facility before and after they rece...
Needle-syringe programs (NSP) have been effective in reducing HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) infection am...
Intravenous drug users are the second most common risk group for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Although lowering incidence rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission is the primary ...
infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Most become infected by participating in male-...
In 1990, nearly 1.5 million human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody tests were performed at publ...
As the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic among drug users enters its third decade i...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was formally identified among injecting drug users (IDUs) ...
Our first objective was to develop an index of satellite exchange and then determine whether satelli...
Abstract Background Injection drug users continue to ...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...
The efficacy of drug treatment and harm reduction programs in reducing the transmission of HIV among...
The investigators interviewed 100 drug users in a detoxification facility before and after they rece...
Needle-syringe programs (NSP) have been effective in reducing HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) infection am...
Intravenous drug users are the second most common risk group for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Although lowering incidence rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission is the primary ...
infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Most become infected by participating in male-...
In 1990, nearly 1.5 million human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody tests were performed at publ...
As the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic among drug users enters its third decade i...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was formally identified among injecting drug users (IDUs) ...
Our first objective was to develop an index of satellite exchange and then determine whether satelli...
Abstract Background Injection drug users continue to ...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...
The efficacy of drug treatment and harm reduction programs in reducing the transmission of HIV among...
The investigators interviewed 100 drug users in a detoxification facility before and after they rece...