The Australian National AIDS and Injecting Drug Use Study was designed to monitor the riskbehaviour of Australian injecting drug users (IDUs) in a number of major cities, and to estimate the seroprevalence of those interviewed. Differences in risk behaviour found across 2 years in Perth are reported. One hundred and ninety-six Perth IDUs were interviewed in 1989, and 150 in 1990 using the same survey questionnaire, with a small cohort of 38 respondents being followed up across the 2 years.Significant injecting differences between 1989 and 1990 in both the cohort and independent samples were found. In general, these amounted to a greater likelihood that a new needle and syringe would be used on each injecting occasion, and a greater use of b...
INTRODUCTION: HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In rece...
Data are presented on the patterns of drug use and HIV risk-taking of daily amphetamine and opioid i...
Objective. To investigate the independent association of changes in sexual and drug injection risk b...
Objective: This study was carried out in 1989 to examine behaviour involving risk of human immunodef...
The objective of this study was to assess differences in HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C seropreval...
Despite some behaviour change a substantial number of injectors continue to share injecting equipmen...
Two approaches were evaluated for inclusion in surveillance for HIV, HBV and HCV infection and relat...
A cohort of 111 injection drug users (IDUs) and their sex partners was assessed in 1988 con-cerning ...
In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia deve...
HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In recent years, chan...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Abstract--This paper assesses policy development, service changes and trends in HIV infection and ri...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in England and Wales betw...
This study created a retrospective cohort by linking repeat respondents in a large, national, annual...
Two consecutive samples one year apart of injecting drug users (n=754 and n=345) were collected in S...
INTRODUCTION: HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In rece...
Data are presented on the patterns of drug use and HIV risk-taking of daily amphetamine and opioid i...
Objective. To investigate the independent association of changes in sexual and drug injection risk b...
Objective: This study was carried out in 1989 to examine behaviour involving risk of human immunodef...
The objective of this study was to assess differences in HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C seropreval...
Despite some behaviour change a substantial number of injectors continue to share injecting equipmen...
Two approaches were evaluated for inclusion in surveillance for HIV, HBV and HCV infection and relat...
A cohort of 111 injection drug users (IDUs) and their sex partners was assessed in 1988 con-cerning ...
In response to the threat of HIV transmission via drug injection with shared needles, Australia deve...
HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In recent years, chan...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Abstract--This paper assesses policy development, service changes and trends in HIV infection and ri...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in England and Wales betw...
This study created a retrospective cohort by linking repeat respondents in a large, national, annual...
Two consecutive samples one year apart of injecting drug users (n=754 and n=345) were collected in S...
INTRODUCTION: HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In rece...
Data are presented on the patterns of drug use and HIV risk-taking of daily amphetamine and opioid i...
Objective. To investigate the independent association of changes in sexual and drug injection risk b...