In January 2005, passage of California Senate Bill 1159 enabled California’s county or city governments to establish disease prevention demonstration projects (DPDPs) through which pharmacies could subsequently register to legally sell up to 10 syringes to adults without a prescription. California’s 61 local health jurisdictions (LHJs) were surveyed annually in 2005–2007 to monitor the progress of DPDP implementation and assess program coverage, facilitators, and barriers. Completed surveys were returned by mail, fax, e-mail, phone, or internet. We analyzed 2007 survey data to describe current DPDP status; data from all years were analyzed for trends in approval and implementation status. By 2007, 17 (27.9%) LHJs approved DPDPs, of which 14...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-49)Injection drug use is a major risk factor in acquiring...
Objective: Increasing access to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) a...
I have interned for the Monterey County Health Department in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) ...
In January 2005, passage of California Senate Bill 1159 enabled California’s county or city governme...
Increasing sterile syringe access for injection drug users (IDUs) is one way to prevent HIV and hepa...
Increasing sterile syringe access for injection drug users (IDUs) is one way to prevent HIV and hepa...
Legislation permitting non-prescription syringe sales (NPSS) was passed in2004 in California as a st...
BackgroundSharing blood-contaminated syringes is the main risk factor for acquiring and transmitting...
Under California law, local governments may authorize pharmacies within their jurisdictions to sell ...
Objective: To assess implementation of California Senate Bill SB41 in two inland California counties...
Increased options for syringe acquisition and disposal have been associated with reductions in high-...
BackgroundFor over 30 years, syringe services programs (SSPs) have served as an efficacious interven...
To break the link between drug use and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), in 1992 the state of ...
BackgroundHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains prevalent in the United States despite medicati...
BackgroundSterile syringe access reduces injection-related health harms, yet access in the U.S. rema...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-49)Injection drug use is a major risk factor in acquiring...
Objective: Increasing access to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) a...
I have interned for the Monterey County Health Department in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) ...
In January 2005, passage of California Senate Bill 1159 enabled California’s county or city governme...
Increasing sterile syringe access for injection drug users (IDUs) is one way to prevent HIV and hepa...
Increasing sterile syringe access for injection drug users (IDUs) is one way to prevent HIV and hepa...
Legislation permitting non-prescription syringe sales (NPSS) was passed in2004 in California as a st...
BackgroundSharing blood-contaminated syringes is the main risk factor for acquiring and transmitting...
Under California law, local governments may authorize pharmacies within their jurisdictions to sell ...
Objective: To assess implementation of California Senate Bill SB41 in two inland California counties...
Increased options for syringe acquisition and disposal have been associated with reductions in high-...
BackgroundFor over 30 years, syringe services programs (SSPs) have served as an efficacious interven...
To break the link between drug use and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), in 1992 the state of ...
BackgroundHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains prevalent in the United States despite medicati...
BackgroundSterile syringe access reduces injection-related health harms, yet access in the U.S. rema...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-49)Injection drug use is a major risk factor in acquiring...
Objective: Increasing access to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) a...
I have interned for the Monterey County Health Department in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) ...