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Interventions to Reduce HIV Transmission Related to Injecting Drug Use in Prison
Interventions to Reduce HIV Transmission Related to Injecting Drug Use in Prison
Publication year:
2009
| Cataloged on:
Jul. 25, 2010
ANNOTATION: Individuals interested in the use of drug injection intervention programs in prisons to reduce HIV transmission will want to read this article. It offers suggestions on how your agency can effectively implement intervention programs that address drug injection use, thus impacting the spread of HIV through the prison population and eventually, upon the prisoners release back to the community, the transmission to the public. Sections of this article cover: drug dependence and injecting drug use among prisoners; HIV and HVC transmission resulting from drug use in prisons; strategies to address the risks associated with drug use; and mandatory drug testing programs (MDTs).
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