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Opioid Use Trajectories Injection Drug Use and HCV Risk among Young Adult Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union Living in New York City

机译:来自居住在纽约市的前苏联年轻成年移民的阿片类药物使用轨迹注射毒品使用和HCV风险

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Available evidence suggests that young former Soviet Union immigrants in New York City have high rates of non-medical prescription opioid and heroin use, drug injection and injection-related risk behavior, making them vulnerable to hepatitis C virus (HCV)/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, overdose and associated harms. This group has been the focus of little research, however. This paper presents quantitative and qualitative data from 80 former Soviet immigrants (ages 18–29) to characterize their opioid use trajectories, injection risk behavior, HCV/HIV testing histories and self-reported HCV/HIV serostatus, and provides clinically meaningful data to inform tailored education, prevention and harm reduction interventions.
机译:现有证据表明,纽约市的前苏联年轻移民非阿片类药物和海洛因处方药的非医疗使用率很高,注射毒品和与注射有关的危险行为,使其容易感染丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)/人免疫缺陷病毒( HIV)感染,用药过量及相关危害。但是,该小组一直是很少研究的焦点。本文介绍了来自80位前苏联移民(18-29岁)的定量和定性数据,以表征他们的阿片类药物使用轨迹,注射风险行为,HCV / HIV测试历史和自我报告的HCV / HIV血清状况,并提供具有临床意义的数据以供参考量身定制的教育,预防和减少伤害的干预措施。

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