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Facts about Drug Use and the Spread of HIV


About the AIDS Institute - Drug User Health

Early in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, injection drug use was one of the major risk factors for new HIV transmissions in New York State (NYS). The AIDS Institute ...

HIV/AIDS - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

HIV is caused by a virus. It can spread through sexual contact, shooting of illicit drugs or use of shared needles, and contact with infected ...

HIV Continues to Spread Among People Who Inject Drugs

• Previous reductions in HIV infections from injection drug use in Philadelphia were likely due to ... • PDPH AIDS Activities Coordinating Office Health ...

Debunking Common Myths About HIV - Human Rights Campaign

Be mindful of drug and alcohol use. Substance use can increase your chances of acquiring HIV directly and indirectly, depending on the circumstances. Change ...

HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

Oral sex has little risk of transmitting the virus. Ways to avoid catching HIV and preventing the spread include safe sex, treatment to prevent infection ("PrEP ...

Knowledge of AIDS and HIV transmission among drug users in Rio ...

Proper knowledge of HIV transmission is not enough for people to adopt protective behaviors, but deficits in this information may increase ...

HIV-AIDS Frequently Asked Question - Arkansas Department of Health

HIV is found in blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and other body fluids of a person who is infected with HIV. HIV is spread by sexual contact, needle sharing, ...

HIV and the Opioid Epidemic: 5 Key Points - KFF

Injection drug use increases the risk of blood-borne infections including HIV, hepatitis, and bacterial endocarditis, which spread efficiently ...

History of AIDS ‑ Epidemic, Timeline & HIV

Historically, HIV has most often been spread through unprotected sex, the sharing of needles for drug use, and through birth. Over time, HIV ...

The Impact of Safe Consumption Sites Physical and Social Harm ...

A review of the literature on structural interventions to reduce HIV transmission among people who inject drugs found that some policies that are designed to ...

The Dangers of Drug Use: Infectious Diseases | Desert Hope

Blood-borne Diseases From Injecting Drugs · Bacterial and fungal infections, which are a common complication in people who inject drugs. · HIV, or ...

Overview: HIV and AIDS - NHS

HIV is found in the body fluids of an infected person. This includes semen, vaginal and anal fluids, blood and breast milk. It's a fragile virus and does not ...

PrEP Facts: Introduction & FAQ - San Francisco AIDS Foundation

Does PrEP ever fail at preventing HIV transmission?

Harm Reduction | SAMHSA

Harm reduction is critical to keeping people who use drugs alive and as healthy as possible, and is a key pillar in the multi-faceted Health and Human ...

Consequences of youth substance abuse

Many substance-abusing youth engage in behavior that places them at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. This may include the ...

HIV in NYC: Statistics and Reports

... cocaine use, sex with a bisexual man, probable heterosexual transmission as noted in medical chart or sex with a man and no history of injection drug use.

Cocaine and HIV Infection

We've known that cocaine use can increase someone's chances of getting HIV, mostly through needle sharing and other risky behaviors.

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues Among People with HIV

What's more, persons with HIV who struggle with mental health or substance abuse issues may be more likely to engage in unsafe sex and needle- ...

HIV and AIDS - Better Health Channel

HIV transmission can be prevented by – using condoms during sex, not sharing sterile injecting equipment or by taking pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) – a ...

Facts about HIV and AIDS - King County, Washington

Some groups of people are disproportionately affected by HIV in King County, including African Americans, African immigrants, Latinos, injection drug users, and ...