Saturday, March 14, 2009

Injecting drugs, drug users, HIV & AIDS

The effect of injection drug use on HIV rates

Roughly one tenth of new HIV infections result from needle sharing, with this figure rising to just under a third outside of sub-Saharan Africa.13 One study estimates that just under one-in-five IDUs globally may be infected with HIV.14 Among the regions where injecting drug use accounts for a majority or highly significant share of HIV prevalence are:15

  • Eastern Europe and Central Asia
    • Russia: 83%
    • Kyrgyzstan: 75%
    • Kazakhstan: 73.6%
    • Ukraine: 64.1%
  • East and South-East Asia
    • Malaysia: 72%
    • Indonesia: 54%
    • Vietnam: 52%
    • China: 44.3%

In many other parts of Asia, the Middle East and the Southern cone of Latin America, the sharing of injecting equipment is the primary route of HIV transmission.1

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