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Retrospective cohort study examining incidence of HIV and hepatitis C infection among injecting drug users in Dublin

机译:回顾性队列研究研究了都柏林注射吸毒者中HIV和丙型肝炎感染的发生率

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Unsafe injecting results in increased rates of hepatitis C and HIV among populations of injecting drug users. It is well established that it is unsafe to use needles or syringes that have previously been used by another injecting drug user. There is growing evidence that it is unsafe to share a "cooker", filter, or other injecting paraphernalia with another injector. Most injecting drug users in Dublin report sharing of syringes and injecting paraphelalia. In Dublin, the prevalences of HIV and hepatitis C among injecting drug users were found to be 1.2% and 61.8% respectively. The incidence of hepatitis C among injecting drug users has now been examined in North America, Australia, and a number of European countries and has ranged from 16 to 38 per 100 person years. We sought to measure the incidence of hepatitis C and HIV among injecting drug users in Dublin.
机译:不安全的注射导致注射吸毒人群中丙型肝炎和艾滋病毒的发病率上升。众所周知,使用先前由另一注射毒品使用者使用过的针头或注射器是不安全的。越来越多的证据表明,与另一个进样器共享“炊具”,过滤器或其他进样用具是不安全的。都柏林的大多数注射吸毒者报告共用注射器和注射副用具。在都柏林,注射吸毒者中艾滋病毒和丙型肝炎的患病率分别为1.2%和61.8%。现在已经在北美,澳大利亚和许多欧洲国家检查了注射吸毒者中丙型肝炎的发病率,范围为每100人年16至38人。我们试图测量都柏林注射吸毒者中丙型肝炎和艾滋病毒的发病率。

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