In a retrospective survey of patients hospitalized in the Department of Medicine of the University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland, from 1980 to 1986, we found 269 patients with history of past or current drug abuse. The charts of these patients were analyzed for infectious complications according to defined criteria. Heroin was the principal drug consumed by 95%. In 127patients (47%) at least one infectious complication was diagnosed. In 125(31%) of 404 admissions, the infectious problem was the main reason for hospitalization. Among the 269 patients, 217 infective episodes occurred. Pulmonary infections were the most frequently occurring (52 episodes). There were 44 cases of viral hepatitis, 30 of human immunodeficiency virus infection, and ...
Drug addicts, especially those practicing injection, are regarded as a major high-risk group for HIV...
This work is the retrospective study of cases of IE in intravenous drug abusers hospitalized at Clin...
INTRODUCTION: This study aims to determine risk factors for the acquisition of HIV, HBV and HCV i...
Background: In Switzerland, 1,035 patients were accepted for admission to the medically controlled p...
A retrospective analysis of hospitalizations due to infection in 175 injection drug users was perfor...
Backrounds: The data source was a summary dossier on illegal drugs users' which heve been treated at...
Background Infectious complications among Injection Drug Users (IDUs) are associated with ...
Twenty-five patients with acute viral hepatitis and drug abuse (heroin) aged between 15 and 30 years...
International audienceAim of the study: To describe bacterial infections in injection drug users (ID...
Introduction. This study aims to determine risk factors for the acquisition of HIV, HBV and HCV infe...
Background: There are a limited number of studies regarding the prevalence of hepatitis B, hepatitis...
A seroepidemiological survey of a group of drug abusers has been carried out to determine the preval...
There are limited data on reasons for hospital admission among patients dependent on substances othe...
Background:: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains very prevalent in injection drug users (IDUs). In spit...
There are limited data on reasons for hospital admission among patients dependent on substances othe...
Drug addicts, especially those practicing injection, are regarded as a major high-risk group for HIV...
This work is the retrospective study of cases of IE in intravenous drug abusers hospitalized at Clin...
INTRODUCTION: This study aims to determine risk factors for the acquisition of HIV, HBV and HCV i...
Background: In Switzerland, 1,035 patients were accepted for admission to the medically controlled p...
A retrospective analysis of hospitalizations due to infection in 175 injection drug users was perfor...
Backrounds: The data source was a summary dossier on illegal drugs users' which heve been treated at...
Background Infectious complications among Injection Drug Users (IDUs) are associated with ...
Twenty-five patients with acute viral hepatitis and drug abuse (heroin) aged between 15 and 30 years...
International audienceAim of the study: To describe bacterial infections in injection drug users (ID...
Introduction. This study aims to determine risk factors for the acquisition of HIV, HBV and HCV infe...
Background: There are a limited number of studies regarding the prevalence of hepatitis B, hepatitis...
A seroepidemiological survey of a group of drug abusers has been carried out to determine the preval...
There are limited data on reasons for hospital admission among patients dependent on substances othe...
Background:: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains very prevalent in injection drug users (IDUs). In spit...
There are limited data on reasons for hospital admission among patients dependent on substances othe...
Drug addicts, especially those practicing injection, are regarded as a major high-risk group for HIV...
This work is the retrospective study of cases of IE in intravenous drug abusers hospitalized at Clin...
INTRODUCTION: This study aims to determine risk factors for the acquisition of HIV, HBV and HCV i...