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The Global HIV Epidemics among People Who Inject Drugs

2013

Dutta, Arin | Wirtz, Andrea | Stanciole, Anderson | Oelrichs, Robert | Semini, Iris | Baral, Stefan | Pretorius, Carel | Haworth, Caroline | Hader, Shannon | Beyrer, Chris | Cleghorn, Farley


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Unaids; Drug injection; Hiv prevention; Population groups; Substance abuse; Female sex workers; Male sex; Sexual partners; Adult population; Arvs; Sexual risk; Epidemic; Surveillance data; National aids control; Treatment access; Aids epidemic; Sexual practices; Sex practices; Aids deaths; People living with hiv; Sex with men; Condom; Population size; Morbidity and mortality; Global policy; Abstinence; Safe sex; Treatment services; Risky behaviors; Risk populations; Epidemiological situation; Behavioral risk; Bacterial infections; Voluntary counseling; Social vulnerability; T-cell; Rights perspective; Condom use; Infections among adults; Sexual risk behavior; Condom distribution; Needle sharing; Universal access; Sexual transmission; Resource allocations; Drug user; Spread of hiv; Sterile syringes; Treatment; Risk of infection; Drug treatment; Disease burden; Policy implications; Incidence of hiv; Sexually transmitted infection; Injection drug use; Prevention activities; Global hiv; Antenatal clinic; Sexual risk behaviors; Services for people; Injection drug; Risky sexual behavior; Prevention and care; Demographic projections; Hiv test; Hiv infection; Human development; Investment in prevention; Unsafe injection; Access to treatment; National aids; Sexual networks; Hiv testing; Sexual contact; Commercial sex; High-risk groups; Unsafe sex; Injecting drug use; Risky behavior; Mother; Risk of hiv transmission; Disease; Sterile injection equipment; Hiv transmission; Risk behavior; Behavioral interventions; Needles; Policy analysis; Mother-to-child transmission; Sex worker; Abuses; Risk-reduction; Scientific evidence; Hiv prevalence; Number of new infections; Global aids epidemic; National plans; Global consensus; Female; Service delivery; Health systems; Drug addiction; New infections; Hiv epidemics; Behavioral surveillance; Risk behaviors; Morbidity & mortality; Syringes; Condoms; Mother-to-child; User fees; Social marketing; Needle exchange; Heroin use; Lack of information; Political support; Prevalence
License
Directions in Development;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-9776
Source
Directions in Development;

2014-09-15
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