Unsafe injecting results in increased rates of hepatitis C and HIV among populations of injecting drug users. It is well established that it is unsafe to use needles or syringes that have previously been used by another injecting drug user. There is growing evidence that it is unsafe to share a "cooker", filter, or other injecting paraphernalia with another injector. Most injecting drug users in Dublin report sharing of syringes and injecting paraphernalia. In Dublin, the prevalences of HIV and hepatitis C among injecting drug users were found to be 1.2% and 61.8% respectively. The incidence of hepatitis C among injecting drug users has now been examined in North America, Australia, and a number of European countries and has ranged fro...
Ireland, particularly Dublin, has a higher incidence of HIV transmission due to injecting drug use t...
During the period 1991 to late 1993 there was a large increase in harm reduction programmes in Dubli...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016.Although high hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence has bee...
The incidence of hepatitis C (HCV) infection among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Dublin is particul...
Abstract Background Comprehens...
In Europe, injecting drug users make up the largest group of registered cases of AIDS. Although HIV...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
Prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Scotland is high. ...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
This article reports of the prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C among injecting drug user...
Designing studies to examine hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission via the shared use of drug injecti...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug users are at high-risk of bloodborne virus infections including hepatitis...
Injecting drug users (DU) are at high risk for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV infections. To examin...
Injecting drug users (DU) are at high risk for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV infections. To examin...
Ireland, particularly Dublin, has a higher incidence of HIV transmission due to injecting drug use t...
During the period 1991 to late 1993 there was a large increase in harm reduction programmes in Dubli...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016.Although high hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence has bee...
The incidence of hepatitis C (HCV) infection among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Dublin is particul...
Abstract Background Comprehens...
In Europe, injecting drug users make up the largest group of registered cases of AIDS. Although HIV...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
Prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Scotland is high. ...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
This article reports of the prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C among injecting drug user...
Designing studies to examine hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission via the shared use of drug injecti...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug users are at high-risk of bloodborne virus infections including hepatitis...
Injecting drug users (DU) are at high risk for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV infections. To examin...
Injecting drug users (DU) are at high risk for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV infections. To examin...
Ireland, particularly Dublin, has a higher incidence of HIV transmission due to injecting drug use t...
During the period 1991 to late 1993 there was a large increase in harm reduction programmes in Dubli...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016.Although high hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence has bee...