People who inject drugs
94 articles
Barriers and Enablers to Point-Of-Care HCV Testing in a Needle and Syringe Program in Canada
Using an intersectionality lens to explore barriers and enablers to hepatitis C point-of-care testing: a qualitative study among people who inject drugs and service providers More
Hepatitis C Reinfection Common Among Treated PWID
Among PWID treated for hepatitis C, rates of reinfection were high soon after sustained virologic response but decreased with longer follow-up, according to a secondary analysis of the randomized HERO trial. More
European Harm Reduction Services Adapt and Advance Amid COVID-19 Challenges
A study details the significant transformations in harm reduction services across Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic. More
HCV Prevalence and Phylogenetic Characteristics of Young People Who Inject Drugs in New York City
HCV prevalence and phylogenetic characteristics in a cross‐sectional, community study of young people who inject drugs in New York City: Opportunity for and threats to HCV elimination More
Moldova’s Progressive Prison Reforms Cut HIV Transmission to Zero
Unlike many European countries that have abandoned needle and syringe exchange programs for inmates, Moldova has continued to press ahead with innovative prison reforms aimed at reducing the spread of diseases like HIV and hepatitis B and C. More