Importance: People who use drugs (PWUD) continue to be at risk of HIV infection, but the frequency and distribution of transmission-associated behaviors within various rural communities is poorly understood. Objective: To examine the association of characteristics of rural PWUD with HIV transmission behaviors. Design, setting, and participants: In this cross-sectional study, surveys of PWUD in rural communities in 10 states (Illinois, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin) were collected January 2018 through March 2020 and analyzed August through December 2022. A chain-referral sampling strategy identified convenience sample seeds who referred others who used drugs. Rural...
Abstract Background People who use drugs are an important priority for HIV programs. However, data r...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...
We examined data from a community sample of rural stimulant users (n = 691) in three diverse states ...
We examined data from a community sample of rural stimulant users (n = 691) in three diverse states ...
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
Background: Blood contained in needles and injection equipment has been identified as a vector for H...
IntroductionPeople who inject drugs (PWID) experience high HIV incidence and face significant barrie...
IntroductionPeople who inject drugs (PWID) experience high HIV incidence and face significant barrie...
BACKGROUND:A large body of research has investigated the rise of injection drug use and HIV transmis...
INTRODUCTION: HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In rece...
Background: It is unclear whether knowing of current HIV status is associated with change in injecti...
Research on HIV treatment has indicated there are numerous factors that contribute to medication non...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
BackgroundFor people living with HIV (PLWH), alcohol use is harmful and may be influenced by unique ...
Abstract Background People who use drugs are an important priority for HIV programs. However, data r...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...
We examined data from a community sample of rural stimulant users (n = 691) in three diverse states ...
We examined data from a community sample of rural stimulant users (n = 691) in three diverse states ...
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
Background: Blood contained in needles and injection equipment has been identified as a vector for H...
IntroductionPeople who inject drugs (PWID) experience high HIV incidence and face significant barrie...
IntroductionPeople who inject drugs (PWID) experience high HIV incidence and face significant barrie...
BACKGROUND:A large body of research has investigated the rise of injection drug use and HIV transmis...
INTRODUCTION: HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In rece...
Background: It is unclear whether knowing of current HIV status is associated with change in injecti...
Research on HIV treatment has indicated there are numerous factors that contribute to medication non...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
BackgroundFor people living with HIV (PLWH), alcohol use is harmful and may be influenced by unique ...
Abstract Background People who use drugs are an important priority for HIV programs. However, data r...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
During 2016, 6% of persons in the United States who received a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency v...