Objectives: Recent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian people are at elevated risk of HIV infection. We undertook the present study to compare socio-demographic and risk variables between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal young (aged 13 – 24 years) injection drug users (IDUs) and characterize the burden of HIV infection among young Aboriginal IDUs. Methods We compared socio-demographic and risk variables between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal young IDUs. Data were collected through the Vancouver Injection Drug Users Study (VIDUS). Semi-annually, participants have completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire and have undergone serologi...
Research on HIV/AIDS is extensive, yet specific populations and specific issues relating to HIV/AIDS...
In industrial countries, a number of factors put indigenous peoples at increased risk of HIV infecti...
Background: Very little data exists on the overrepresentation of Aboriginal people among HIV and sex...
Objectives: Recent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian peopl...
Aboriginal people experience a disproportionate burden of HIV infection among the adult population i...
Abstract Context There is considerable concern about the spread of HIV disease among Aboriginal peop...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) gradually disables the body’s protective immune system by sys...
Introduction In many settings worldwide, members of indigenous groups experience a disproportiona...
Background: Factors associated with HCV incidence among young Aboriginal people in ...
Background: International attention has been drawn to the physical and emotional violence faced by A...
Objectives: Vulnerability to HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection for indigenous populations wo...
The objective of this study was to examine factors associated with HIV testing among Aboriginal peop...
Abstract Background HIV infection is a serious concer...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
Objectives: The primary objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence, incidence and ris...
Research on HIV/AIDS is extensive, yet specific populations and specific issues relating to HIV/AIDS...
In industrial countries, a number of factors put indigenous peoples at increased risk of HIV infecti...
Background: Very little data exists on the overrepresentation of Aboriginal people among HIV and sex...
Objectives: Recent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian peopl...
Aboriginal people experience a disproportionate burden of HIV infection among the adult population i...
Abstract Context There is considerable concern about the spread of HIV disease among Aboriginal peop...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) gradually disables the body’s protective immune system by sys...
Introduction In many settings worldwide, members of indigenous groups experience a disproportiona...
Background: Factors associated with HCV incidence among young Aboriginal people in ...
Background: International attention has been drawn to the physical and emotional violence faced by A...
Objectives: Vulnerability to HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection for indigenous populations wo...
The objective of this study was to examine factors associated with HIV testing among Aboriginal peop...
Abstract Background HIV infection is a serious concer...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
Objectives: The primary objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence, incidence and ris...
Research on HIV/AIDS is extensive, yet specific populations and specific issues relating to HIV/AIDS...
In industrial countries, a number of factors put indigenous peoples at increased risk of HIV infecti...
Background: Very little data exists on the overrepresentation of Aboriginal people among HIV and sex...