During the mid-1990s, Vancouver experienced a well characterized HIV outbreak among injection drug users (IDU) and many questioned how this could occur in the presence of a high volume needle exchange program (NEP). Specific concerns were fuelled by early research demonstrating that frequent needle exchange program attendees were more likely to be HIV positive than those who attended the NEP less frequently. Since then, some have misinterpreted this finding as evidence that NEPs are ineffective or potentially harmful. In light of continuing questions about the Vancouver HIV epidemic, we review 15 years of peer-reviewed research on Vancouver’s NEP to describe what has been learned through this work. Our review demonstrates that: 1) NEP atten...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Abstract: Vancouver, Canada recently opened a medically supervised safer injecting facility (SIF) in...
Abstract Background Injection drug users continue to ...
During the mid-1990s, Vancouver experienced a well characterized HIV outbreak among injection drug u...
Objective: Vancouver, Canada has been the site of an epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background—Globally, harm reduction interventions, including needle and syringe programs (NSPs), hav...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) are designed to prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmis-...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
This commentary revisits the political turmoil and scientific controversy over epidemiological study...
North America's first government sanctioned medically supervised injection facility (SIF) was opened...
The prevalence of HIV in Vancouver, British Columbia was subject to two distinct periods of rapid in...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
Objectives—We assessed the effects of syringe exchange program (SEP) policy on rates of HIV risk be...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Abstract: Vancouver, Canada recently opened a medically supervised safer injecting facility (SIF) in...
Abstract Background Injection drug users continue to ...
During the mid-1990s, Vancouver experienced a well characterized HIV outbreak among injection drug u...
Objective: Vancouver, Canada has been the site of an epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background—Globally, harm reduction interventions, including needle and syringe programs (NSPs), hav...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) are designed to prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmis-...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
This commentary revisits the political turmoil and scientific controversy over epidemiological study...
North America's first government sanctioned medically supervised injection facility (SIF) was opened...
The prevalence of HIV in Vancouver, British Columbia was subject to two distinct periods of rapid in...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
Objectives—We assessed the effects of syringe exchange program (SEP) policy on rates of HIV risk be...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Abstract: Vancouver, Canada recently opened a medically supervised safer injecting facility (SIF) in...
Abstract Background Injection drug users continue to ...