Rapport
Global State of Harm reduction 2010. Key issues for broadening the response
Auteur(s) :
HRI (Harm Reduction International)
Année
2010
Page(s) :
128 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
London : HRI (Harm Reduction International)
ISBN :
978-0-9557754-8-2
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Thésaurus géographique
INTERNATIONAL
;
EUROPE
;
ASIE
;
CARAIBES
;
AMERIQUE
;
OCEANIE
;
AFRIQUE
Thésaurus mots-clés
VIH
;
HEPATITE
;
PRISON
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
POLITIQUE
;
INJECTION
;
ECHANGE DE SERINGUES
;
SUBSTITUTION
;
PRODUIT LICITE
;
AMPHETAMINE
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
Section 1: A global update
Section 2: Regional overviews
2.1 Asia; 2.2 Eurasia; 2.3 Western Europe; 2.4 Caribbean; 2.5 Latin America; 2.6 North America; 2.7 Oceania; 2.8 Middle East and North Africa; 2.9 Sub-Saharan Africa
Section 3: Key issues
3.1 The silent epidemic: Responding to viral hepatitis among people who inject drugs
3.2 Enhancing synergy: Responding to tuberculosis epidemic among people who use drugs
3.3 Neglected infections, real harms: A global scoping of injection-related bacterial infections and responses
3.4 Speeding up the response: A global review of the harm reduction response to amphetamines
3.5 Out of sight, out of mind? Harm reduction in prisons and other places of detention
3.6 Underestimated and overlooked: A global review of drug overdose and overdose prevention
3.7 Bridging the gap: An analysis of global spend and resourcing need for harm reduction
Section 1: A global update
Section 2: Regional overviews
2.1 Asia; 2.2 Eurasia; 2.3 Western Europe; 2.4 Caribbean; 2.5 Latin America; 2.6 North America; 2.7 Oceania; 2.8 Middle East and North Africa; 2.9 Sub-Saharan Africa
Section 3: Key issues
3.1 The silent epidemic: Responding to viral hepatitis among people who inject drugs
3.2 Enhancing synergy: Responding to tuberculosis epidemic among people who use drugs
3.3 Neglected infections, real harms: A global scoping of injection-related bacterial infections and responses
3.4 Speeding up the response: A global review of the harm reduction response to amphetamines
3.5 Out of sight, out of mind? Harm reduction in prisons and other places of detention
3.6 Underestimated and overlooked: A global review of drug overdose and overdose prevention
3.7 Bridging the gap: An analysis of global spend and resourcing need for harm reduction
Résumé :
This report is the second major report in the series. It provides a region-by-region update of key developments in harm reduction since the first Global State report was released in 2008. It also explores several issues key to the response to drug-related harms worldwide, including increasing access to harm reduction in prisons and other places of detention, reaching people who use drugs with diagnosis, treatment and care for viral hepatitis and tuberculosis, preventing overdose-related mortality among people who use drugs, preventing and treating injecting-related bacterial infections, expanding the response to harms related to amphetamine use and addressing the current shortage of funds for harm reduction worldwide. (Editor' s abstract)
Affiliation :
UK
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