In order to prevent the spread of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) amongst people who inject drugs (PWID), it is imperative that any injecting risk behaviour which may contribute to the transmission of disease has its role quantified. To inform public health organisations, mathematical modelling techniques were used to explore the risk of HCV infection through the sharing of injecting paraphernalia (including filters, cookers and water). A mathematical model was developed for the spread of HCV based on the injecting behaviour of PWID in Scotland, with transmission occurring through the sharing of needles/syringes and other injecting paraphernalia. Numerical simulations were used to estimate the transmission probability for HCV through the sharin...
Prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Scotland is high. ...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...
The discovery of highly effective hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments has led to discussion of elimin...
Stochastic simulation was used to model quantitatively the transmission of HCV through the sharing o...
Stochastic simulation was used to model quantitatively the transmission of HCV through the sharing o...
Stochastic simulation was used to model quantitatively the transmission of HCV through the sharing o...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major health problem affecting an estimated 3% of the global popula...
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...
The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global health problem. Since its discovery in 1989 it is ...
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence and incidence among injecting drug users (IDUs) has i...
In industrialized countries, transmission of hepatitis C occurs primarily through injecting drug use...
Designing studies to examine hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission via the shared use of drug injecti...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...
Prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Scotland is high. ...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...
The discovery of highly effective hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments has led to discussion of elimin...
Stochastic simulation was used to model quantitatively the transmission of HCV through the sharing o...
Stochastic simulation was used to model quantitatively the transmission of HCV through the sharing o...
Stochastic simulation was used to model quantitatively the transmission of HCV through the sharing o...
Sharing injecting paraphernalia (containers, filters and water) poses a risk of transmitting the hep...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major health problem affecting an estimated 3% of the global popula...
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...
The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global health problem. Since its discovery in 1989 it is ...
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence and incidence among injecting drug users (IDUs) has i...
In industrialized countries, transmission of hepatitis C occurs primarily through injecting drug use...
Designing studies to examine hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission via the shared use of drug injecti...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...
Prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Scotland is high. ...
Sharing needles and ancillary injection drug equipment places injection drug users (IDU) at risk for...
The discovery of highly effective hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments has led to discussion of elimin...