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Never share needles. HIV surveillance data shows 25% of the 8,59,000 AIDS cases were among injection drug users

Behavior associated with drug abuse is now the single largest factor in the spread of HIV infection in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) analysis of HIV surveillance data, of the 859,000 cumulative AIDS cases reported about 25 % were among injection drug users (IDUs). Needles used to inject drugs can transmit HIV when they are used by more than one person. Needles should never be shared, but if they are shared they should be thoroughly cleaned between uses. For injection drug users who cannot or will not stop injecting drugs, using sterile needles and syringes only once remains the safest, most effective approach for limiting HIV transmission.

Evidence suggests that drug abuse treatment can help prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS, especially when combined with prevention and community-based outreach programs for at-risk people. These efforts can reduce or eliminate drug use and drug-related HIV risk behaviors. According to a report in 1981 there was sharp criticism of the Bush Administration's drug control efforts, the National Commission on AIDS endorsed needle-exchange programs to reduce the spread of AIDS among drug users.


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Posted by:  hivprevention(Guest)  Posted on: 02/23/2011
I find it frusterating that hiv screening can only detect the antibodies as opposed to the actual virus. Our governments need to allocate further investment into research so we can work towards more effective hiv prevention


Posted by:  trayfie(Guest)  Posted on: 12/25/2011
You can get a HIV DNA test. This test checks for the presence of the virus itself not the antibodies. This test can be taken 28 days after suspected exposure and the test results are highly accurate. Look it up for more information.




Posted by:  rkwat(Guest)  Posted on: 11/05/2008
AIDS is the silent tsunnami of asia.



Posted by:  guest  Posted on: 06/27/2008
Very useful information but difficult to cite, especially in APA style. Would be helpful to include author's name and publication date.



Posted by:  guest  Posted on: 06/03/2008
why do you have these awful pop up links that take you to shopping pages when you think you are getting more info on the topic. Very frustrating, especially if you have limited or slow band width.




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