This article reports of the prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C among injecting drug users in Dublin. Surveillance of bloodborne viral infections in opiate users is arranged through attendance at treatment. Prevelance of these infections among attenders at needle exchange in Dublin fell during the 1990s
During the period 1991 to late 1993 there was a large increase in harm reduction programmes in Dubli...
The clinical records of 196 patients attending 25 general practices in the Eastern Regional Health A...
A group general practice in Dublin's inner city has had extensive experience of intravenous drug use...
Injecting drug users are at high risk of acquiring blood-borne infections. Ireland has had a harm re...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug users are at high-risk of bloodborne virus infections including hepatitis...
Unsafe injecting results in increased rates of hepatitis C and HIV among populations of injecting dr...
The opiate epidemic in Dublin peaked in 1983 and this paper reports on more recent information from ...
Injecting drug users are known to be at greater risk of becoming infected with the blood-borne virus...
This publication includes known data on blood-borne viral infections among drug users in Ireland. Th...
The incidence of hepatitis C (HCV) infection among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Dublin is particul...
Abstract Background Comprehens...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
The prevalence of hepatitis C (HCV) infection among injection drug users is high and addiction-relat...
In order to study the problem of heroin abuse in Dublin the Medico-Social Research Board and the Nat...
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV are more prevalent in drug users than in the general population, an...
During the period 1991 to late 1993 there was a large increase in harm reduction programmes in Dubli...
The clinical records of 196 patients attending 25 general practices in the Eastern Regional Health A...
A group general practice in Dublin's inner city has had extensive experience of intravenous drug use...
Injecting drug users are at high risk of acquiring blood-borne infections. Ireland has had a harm re...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug users are at high-risk of bloodborne virus infections including hepatitis...
Unsafe injecting results in increased rates of hepatitis C and HIV among populations of injecting dr...
The opiate epidemic in Dublin peaked in 1983 and this paper reports on more recent information from ...
Injecting drug users are known to be at greater risk of becoming infected with the blood-borne virus...
This publication includes known data on blood-borne viral infections among drug users in Ireland. Th...
The incidence of hepatitis C (HCV) infection among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Dublin is particul...
Abstract Background Comprehens...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
The prevalence of hepatitis C (HCV) infection among injection drug users is high and addiction-relat...
In order to study the problem of heroin abuse in Dublin the Medico-Social Research Board and the Nat...
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV are more prevalent in drug users than in the general population, an...
During the period 1991 to late 1993 there was a large increase in harm reduction programmes in Dubli...
The clinical records of 196 patients attending 25 general practices in the Eastern Regional Health A...
A group general practice in Dublin's inner city has had extensive experience of intravenous drug use...