Literature DB >> 16736357

Update and overview of practical epidemiologic aspects of HIV/AIDS among injection drug users in the United States.

Scott S Santibanez1, Richard S Garfein, Andrea Swartzendruber, David W Purcell, Lynn A Paxton, Alan E Greenberg.   

Abstract

In a changing public health landscape in which local, state, and federal agencies must confront threats of bioterrorism, emerging infections, and numerous chronic diseases, transmission of HIV among injection drug users (IDUs) continues to be an important public health issue and one of the driving forces behind the HIV epidemic. Using a computerized MEDLINE search of published articles from January 1981 through October 2005, we conducted a literature review of practical epidemiologic aspects of HIV/AIDS among IDUs in the United States. Although recent trends indicate a decline in the proportion of newly diagnosed HIV infections associated with injection drug use, drug-use behaviors overall still account for 32% of new HIV diagnoses. Factors in addition to syringe sharing contribute to HIV transmission among IDUs: risky sexual behaviors, sharing of drug preparation equipment and drug solutions, and contextual and social factors. Promising approaches for HIV prevention include rapid HIV testing, office-based substance abuse treatment, behavioral interventions, improved communication about syringe exchange programs, and case management. HIV among IDUs continues to be an important public health problem in the 21st century. It is imperative that public health agencies continue to monitor and combat the HIV epidemic among IDUs to ensure that hard-won gains will not be eroded.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16736357      PMCID: PMC2258331          DOI: 10.1007/s11524-005-9009-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urban Health        ISSN: 1099-3460            Impact factor:   3.671


  107 in total

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2.  Syringe-mediated drug-sharing (backloading): a new risk factor for HIV among injecting drug users.

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Journal:  AIDS       Date:  1993-12       Impact factor: 4.177

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Journal:  Addiction       Date:  1994-10       Impact factor: 6.526

4.  Preliminary laboratory studies of inactivation of HIV-1 in needles and syringes containing infected blood using undiluted household bleach.

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Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (1988)       Date:  1994-07

5.  Inadequate bleach contact times during syringe cleaning among injection drug users.

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Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (1988)       Date:  1994-07

6.  Bleach use and HIV seroconversion among New York City injection drug users.

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Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (1988)       Date:  1994-07

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Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (1988)       Date:  1994-07

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Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  1993-08       Impact factor: 9.308

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Authors:  J K Watters; M J Estilo; G L Clark; J Lorvick
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1994-01-12       Impact factor: 56.272

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  39 in total

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Authors:  Curt G Beckwith; Nickolas Zaller; Timothy P Flanigan
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2007-05-30       Impact factor: 9.308

3.  Prevalence and Patterns of Prescription Drug Misuse among Young Ketamine Injectors.

Authors:  Stephen E Lankenau; Bill Sanders; Jennifer Jackson Bloom; Dodi S Hathazi; Erica Alarcon; Stephanie Tortu; Michael Clatts
Journal:  J Drug Issues       Date:  2007

4.  Neighborhood poverty and injection cessation in a sample of injection drug users.

Authors:  Arijit Nandi; Thomas A Glass; Stephen R Cole; Haitao Chu; Sandro Galea; David D Celentano; Gregory D Kirk; David Vlahov; William W Latimer; Shruti H Mehta
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2010-01-21       Impact factor: 4.897

5.  Differential risk factors for HIV drug and sex risk-taking among non-treatment-seeking hospitalized injection drug users.

Authors:  Denise Crooks; Judith Tsui; Bradley Anderson; Shernaz Dossabhoy; Debra Herman; Jane M Liebschutz; Michael D Stein
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2015-03

6.  Cannabinoid inhibition of macrophage migration to the trans-activating (Tat) protein of HIV-1 is linked to the CB(2) cannabinoid receptor.

Authors:  Erinn S Raborn; Guy A Cabral
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7.  Sexual risk behavior associated with transition to injection among young non-injecting heroin users.

Authors:  Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti; Basmattee Boodram; Chyvette Williams; Lawrence J Ouellet; Dita Broz
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2013-09

8.  Sexual HIV risk behaviors in a treatment-refractory opioid-dependent sample.

Authors:  R Kathryn McHugh; Meara Weitzman; Steven A Safren; Heather W Murray; Mark H Pollack; Michael W Otto
Journal:  J Psychoactive Drugs       Date:  2012 Jul-Aug

9.  Predictors of sharing injection equipment by HIV-seropositive injection drug users.

Authors:  Carl A Latkin; Amy S Buchanan; Lisa R Metsch; Kelly Knight; Mary H Latka; Yuko Mizuno; Amy R Knowlton
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2008-12-01       Impact factor: 3.731

10.  Estimation of HIV incidence in the United States.

Authors:  H Irene Hall; Ruiguang Song; Philip Rhodes; Joseph Prejean; Qian An; Lisa M Lee; John Karon; Ron Brookmeyer; Edward H Kaplan; Matthew T McKenna; Robert S Janssen
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2008-08-06       Impact factor: 56.272

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