Abstract Background Substance use is increasingly becoming prevalent on the African continent, fueling the spread of HIV infection. Although socio-demographic factors influence substance consumption and risk of HIV infection, the association of these factors with HIV infection is poorly understood among substance users on the African continent. The objective of the study was to assess socio-demographic and sexual practices that are associated with HIV infection among injection drug users (IDUs), non-IDUs, and non-drug users (DUs) at an urban setting of coastal Kenya. Methods A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 451 adults comprising HIV-infected and -uninfected IDUs (n = 157 and 39); non-IDUs (n = 17 and 48); and non-DUs ...
Dramatic rises in injection drug use (IDU) in sub-Saharan Africa account for increasingly more infec...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
Background: Key populations (KP) are defined groups with an increased risk of HIV due to specific hi...
Abstract Background Injecting drug users are at high risk of HIV infection globally. Research relate...
BackgroundInjection drug use is increasingly contributing to the HIV epidemic across sub-Saharan Afr...
There is a dearth of evidence on injection drug use and associated HIV infections in Kenya. To gener...
There is a dearth of evidence on injection drug use and associated HIV infections in Kenya. To gener...
Injection drug users (IDUs) in resource poor settings are at high risk for HIV transmission through ...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of research on substance use patterns among young...
Introduction People who inject drugs (PWID) in Sub-Saharan Africa have limited access to comprehensi...
Background: Injecting drug users are at high risk of HIV infection globally. Research related to fem...
Introduction Men who have sex with men have been largely unrecognised within African HIV epidemics u...
Background Prevalence of HIV infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) has been reported to be ...
Background: Kenya's Coast Province has high prevalence for commercial sex and substance abuse. While...
The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains poorly unde...
Dramatic rises in injection drug use (IDU) in sub-Saharan Africa account for increasingly more infec...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
Background: Key populations (KP) are defined groups with an increased risk of HIV due to specific hi...
Abstract Background Injecting drug users are at high risk of HIV infection globally. Research relate...
BackgroundInjection drug use is increasingly contributing to the HIV epidemic across sub-Saharan Afr...
There is a dearth of evidence on injection drug use and associated HIV infections in Kenya. To gener...
There is a dearth of evidence on injection drug use and associated HIV infections in Kenya. To gener...
Injection drug users (IDUs) in resource poor settings are at high risk for HIV transmission through ...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of research on substance use patterns among young...
Introduction People who inject drugs (PWID) in Sub-Saharan Africa have limited access to comprehensi...
Background: Injecting drug users are at high risk of HIV infection globally. Research related to fem...
Introduction Men who have sex with men have been largely unrecognised within African HIV epidemics u...
Background Prevalence of HIV infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) has been reported to be ...
Background: Kenya's Coast Province has high prevalence for commercial sex and substance abuse. While...
The association between perception of risk of HIV infection and sexual behaviour remains poorly unde...
Dramatic rises in injection drug use (IDU) in sub-Saharan Africa account for increasingly more infec...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
Background: Key populations (KP) are defined groups with an increased risk of HIV due to specific hi...