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Continuing HIV risk in New York City injection drug users: the association of syringe source and syringe sharing.

机译:纽约市注射吸毒者持续的HIV风险:注射器来源与注射器共享的关联。

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Sterile syringe access is an important means to reduce HIV risk, but many injection drug users (IDU) who obtain syringes from sterile sources continue to share syringes. We examined the factors associated with continuing syringe sharing in New York City. We recruited 500 active IDU in 2005 through respondent-driven sampling. In multiple logistic regression, not obtaining all syringes in the past year exclusively from sterile sources was associated with increased syringe sharing. Ensuring adequate syringe availability as well as engaging and retaining nonusers and inconsistent users in sterile syringe services may increase sterile syringe access and decrease syringe sharing.
机译:使用无菌注射器是减少HIV风险的重要手段,但是许多从无菌来源获得注射器的注射吸毒者(IDU)仍在共享注射器。我们研究了与纽约市持续共享注射器相关的因素。我们在2005年通过响应者驱动的样本招募了500名活跃的IDU。在多元逻辑回归中,过去一年中并非仅从无菌来源获得所有注射器,这与注射器共享增加有关。确保足够的注射器可用性以及让非使用者和不一致的使用者参与并留在无菌注射器服务中,可能会增加无菌注射器的使用机会并减少注射器共享。

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