In this article, the author first examines the mechanism by which blood-borne disease is transmitted through sharing of injection equipment. Thereafter, he presents a public health strategy for reducing multi-person use of contaminated injection equipment. This strategy includes: repealing or modifying current laws and regulations making possession and distribution of sterile injection equipment a criminal offense; implementing syringe exchange programs to expand access to new syringes for users of injection drugs; and counseling, education, and treatment targeted to injecting drug users (IDUs), including those in the prison and health care system. The objective of a public health approach is not to encourage or enable IDUs to obtain and us...
Background : Persons who inject drugs (PWID) are at increased risk of HIV and HCV infection through ...
BACKGROUND: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
Hepatitis C (HCV) is rapidly growing and has become the most common blood-borne infection throughout...
In this article, the author first examines the mechanism by which blood-borne disease is transmitted...
In this article, the author first examines the mechanism by which blood-borne disease is transmitted...
ENSURING THAT INJECTION drug users who cannot or will not stop injecting have access to sterile syri...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
Current approaches to prevention of blood-borne infections in injection drug users include referral...
Injecting drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and...
The growing opioid epidemic continues to present a wide range of public health problems for this cou...
Intravenous drug users are the second most common risk group for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
As the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic among drug users enters its third decade i...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Background : Persons who inject drugs (PWID) are at increased risk of HIV and HCV infection through ...
BACKGROUND: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
Hepatitis C (HCV) is rapidly growing and has become the most common blood-borne infection throughout...
In this article, the author first examines the mechanism by which blood-borne disease is transmitted...
In this article, the author first examines the mechanism by which blood-borne disease is transmitted...
ENSURING THAT INJECTION drug users who cannot or will not stop injecting have access to sterile syri...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
Current approaches to prevention of blood-borne infections in injection drug users include referral...
Injecting drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and...
The growing opioid epidemic continues to present a wide range of public health problems for this cou...
Intravenous drug users are the second most common risk group for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
As the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic among drug users enters its third decade i...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Background : Persons who inject drugs (PWID) are at increased risk of HIV and HCV infection through ...
BACKGROUND: Injection drug use provides an efficient mechanism for transmitting bloodborne viruses, ...
Hepatitis C (HCV) is rapidly growing and has become the most common blood-borne infection throughout...