In the past decade, Tanzania has seen a rapid rise in the number of people who inject drugs (PWID), specifically heroin. While the overall HIV prevalence in Tanzania has declined recently to 5.6%, in 2009, the HIV prevalence among PWID remains alarmingly high at 35%. In this paper, we describe how the Tanzania AIDS Prevention Program (TAPP), Médecins du Monde France (MdM-F), and other organisations have been at the forefront of addressing this public health issue in Africa, implementing a wide array of harm reduction interventions including medication-assisted treatment (MAT), needle and syringe programs (NSP), and "sober houses" for residential treatment in the capital, Dar es Salaam, and in Zanzibar. Looking toward the future, we discuss ...
Current estimates suggest an HIV prevalence of 42% among people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in Dar es S...
Since heroin was introduced to East Africa during the 1980s, heroin use practices have changed rapid...
International aid organizations and wealthy nations have contributed billions to combat the spread a...
Over the past decade, myriad social and economic factors have fueled a burgeoning population of peop...
Over the past decade, myriad social and economic factors have fueled a burgeoning population of peop...
Copyright © 2013 Eric A. Ratliff et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Tanzania has a lot of issues going on in the community, but HIV/AIDS is the number one issue they ar...
Background Prevalence of HIV infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) has been reported to be ...
The following poster focuses on the HIV/AIDS epidemic stemming from Health Disparities in Tanzania, ...
The following poster focuses on the HIV/AIDS epidemic stemming from Health Disparities in Tanzania, ...
Since heroin was introduced to East Africa during the 1980s, heroin use practices have changed rapid...
The first cases of AIDS in Tanzania were reported in Kagera region in 1983 (1). Subsequently, other ...
The Tanzania HIV Care and Treatment Plan was launched in October 2004 aiming at providing 440,000 AI...
The Tanzania HIV Care and Treatment Plan was launched in October 2004 aiming at providing 440,000 AI...
We mapped hot spots and estimated the numbers of people who use drugs (PWUD) and who inject drugs (P...
Current estimates suggest an HIV prevalence of 42% among people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in Dar es S...
Since heroin was introduced to East Africa during the 1980s, heroin use practices have changed rapid...
International aid organizations and wealthy nations have contributed billions to combat the spread a...
Over the past decade, myriad social and economic factors have fueled a burgeoning population of peop...
Over the past decade, myriad social and economic factors have fueled a burgeoning population of peop...
Copyright © 2013 Eric A. Ratliff et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Tanzania has a lot of issues going on in the community, but HIV/AIDS is the number one issue they ar...
Background Prevalence of HIV infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) has been reported to be ...
The following poster focuses on the HIV/AIDS epidemic stemming from Health Disparities in Tanzania, ...
The following poster focuses on the HIV/AIDS epidemic stemming from Health Disparities in Tanzania, ...
Since heroin was introduced to East Africa during the 1980s, heroin use practices have changed rapid...
The first cases of AIDS in Tanzania were reported in Kagera region in 1983 (1). Subsequently, other ...
The Tanzania HIV Care and Treatment Plan was launched in October 2004 aiming at providing 440,000 AI...
The Tanzania HIV Care and Treatment Plan was launched in October 2004 aiming at providing 440,000 AI...
We mapped hot spots and estimated the numbers of people who use drugs (PWUD) and who inject drugs (P...
Current estimates suggest an HIV prevalence of 42% among people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in Dar es S...
Since heroin was introduced to East Africa during the 1980s, heroin use practices have changed rapid...
International aid organizations and wealthy nations have contributed billions to combat the spread a...