| Literature DB >> 30989555 |
Peter Meylakhs1, Samuel R Friedman2, Anastasia Meylakhs3, Pedro Mateu-Gelabert2, Danielle C Ompad4,5, Alisa Alieva3, Alexandra Dmitrieva6.
Abstract
Russia has a widespread injection drug use epidemic with high prevalence of HIV and HCV among people who inject drugs (PWID). We conducted a mixed methods study of young (age 18-26) hard drug users in St. Petersburg. Thirty-nine structured and 10 semi-structured interviews were conducted. No HIV cases and two HCV cases were detected among the PWID subsample (n = 29). Amphetamine and other stimulants were common (70%), opioid use was rare and episodic. Consistent condom use was 10%. No PWID reported syringe-sharing, 51% reported other drug paraphernalia sharing. Most (89%) never or rarely communicated with older (30 +) opiate users. A new cohort of drug users in St. Petersburg may have emerged, which is much safer in its injection practices compared to previous cohorts. However, risky sexual practices among this new cohort may expose them to the possibility of sexual transmission of HIV and widespread drug paraphernalia sharing to the HCV epidemic.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; Mixed-methods study; People who inject drugs (PWID); Russia; Young drug users
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30989555 PMCID: PMC6788941 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02489-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165