The goal of the project was: "To assess the public health impact of needle exchange programs." Fourteen research questions were identified; Chapters 5 through 18 of Volume I of the report each address one of these research questions. The study consisted of four components: 1) formal review of existing research, 2) NEP site visits; 3) mail surveys of NEPs not visited; and 4) cost-effectiveness modeling
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) are designed to prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmis-...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Introduction: Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public healthcare d...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Needle exchange programs exist in every major population area in the United States and in many other...
Introduction: West Virginia has had a recent spike in infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis ...
Our first objective was to develop an index of satellite exchange and then determine whether satelli...
Despite the wealth of scientific findings showing that needle-exchange programs reduce unsafe inject...
Abstract This study searched the available needle exchange program (NEP) literature for return rate ...
During the mid-1990s, Vancouver experienced a well characterized HIV outbreak among injection drug u...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) were created in order to improve the safety of people who inject dru...
Abstract Background Injection drug users continue to ...
Shared needle and syringe use among injection drug users continues to be a major mode of transmissio...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) are designed to prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmis-...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Introduction: Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public healthcare d...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Needle exchange programs exist in every major population area in the United States and in many other...
Introduction: West Virginia has had a recent spike in infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis ...
Our first objective was to develop an index of satellite exchange and then determine whether satelli...
Despite the wealth of scientific findings showing that needle-exchange programs reduce unsafe inject...
Abstract This study searched the available needle exchange program (NEP) literature for return rate ...
During the mid-1990s, Vancouver experienced a well characterized HIV outbreak among injection drug u...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) were created in order to improve the safety of people who inject dru...
Abstract Background Injection drug users continue to ...
Shared needle and syringe use among injection drug users continues to be a major mode of transmissio...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in preventing HIV tr...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) are designed to prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmis-...