OBJECTIVE:We identified potential geographic "hotspots" for drug-injecting transmission of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) among persons who inject drugs (PWID) in New York City. The HIV epidemic among PWID is currently in an "end of the epidemic" stage, while HCV is in a continuing, high prevalence (> 50%) stage. METHODS:We recruited 910 PWID entering Mount Sinai Beth Israel substance use treatment programs from 2011-2015. Structured interviews and HIV/ HCV testing were conducted. Residential ZIP codes were used as geographic units of analysis. Potential "hotspots" for HIV and HCV transmission were defined as 1) having relatively large numbers of PWID 2) having 2 or more HIV (or HCV) seropositive PWID reporting transmission risk-passing on...
Background: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
BACKGROUND:The opioid epidemic has led to an increase in the number of persons who inject drugs, and...
BACKGROUND:People with HIV infection in the United States are often affected by chronic viral hepati...
BACKGROUND: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
Current research suggests clear correlation between People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) struggling with S...
Cohort studies of young (aged 18–30 years) injecting drug users recruited in 1997–1999 in the Harlem...
Background: The Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) campaign advances the goal of ending the HIV ...
Emerging sexually transmitted hepatitis C virus (HCV) epidemics among men who have sex with men (MSM...
BACKGROUND:Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a significant problem in the United States, wit...
Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, including hu...
: BACKGROUND: A recent systematic review observed that HIV prevalence amongst injectors is negligibl...
BACKGROUND: A recent systematic review observed that HIV prevalence amongst injectors is negligible ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 infection is prevalent among injection drug users nationwide, and is ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) prevalence, incidence, and initiation of HCV therapy i...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
Background: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
BACKGROUND:The opioid epidemic has led to an increase in the number of persons who inject drugs, and...
BACKGROUND:People with HIV infection in the United States are often affected by chronic viral hepati...
BACKGROUND: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
Current research suggests clear correlation between People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) struggling with S...
Cohort studies of young (aged 18–30 years) injecting drug users recruited in 1997–1999 in the Harlem...
Background: The Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) campaign advances the goal of ending the HIV ...
Emerging sexually transmitted hepatitis C virus (HCV) epidemics among men who have sex with men (MSM...
BACKGROUND:Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a significant problem in the United States, wit...
Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, including hu...
: BACKGROUND: A recent systematic review observed that HIV prevalence amongst injectors is negligibl...
BACKGROUND: A recent systematic review observed that HIV prevalence amongst injectors is negligible ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 infection is prevalent among injection drug users nationwide, and is ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) prevalence, incidence, and initiation of HCV therapy i...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
Background: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
BACKGROUND:The opioid epidemic has led to an increase in the number of persons who inject drugs, and...
BACKGROUND:People with HIV infection in the United States are often affected by chronic viral hepati...