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Z. WARD ; L. PLATT ; S. SWEENEY ; V. D. HOPE ; L. MAHER ; S. HUTCHINSON ; N. PALMATEER ; J. SMITH ; N. CRAINE ; A. TAYLOR ; N. MARTIN ; R. AYRES ; J. DILLON ; M. HICKMAN ; P. VICKERMAN |Aims: To estimate the impact of existing high-coverage needle and syringe provision (HCNSP, defined as obtaining more than one sterile needle and syringe per injection reported) and opioid substitution therapy (OST) on hepatitis C virus (HCV) tr[...]Article : Périodique
J. STRANG ; W. HALL ; M. HICKMAN ; S. M. BIRD |Objective. To evaluate the impact of introduction of supervision of methadone dosing on deaths related to overdose of methadone in Scotland and England between 1993 and 2008 while controlling for increased prescribing of methadone. Design. Anal[...]Périodique
A. JUDD ; M. HICKMAN ; S. JONES ; T. McDONALD ; J. V. PARRY ; G. V. STIMSON ; A. J. HALL | 2005In England, the low prevalence of HIV among injecting drug users during the 1990s was attributed in part to the introduction of harm reduction interventions in the late 1980s. Also, the prevalence of hepatitis C virus in the late 1990s was thoug[...]Article : Périodique
S. A. McDONALD ; A. McAULEY ; M. HICKMAN ; S. M. BIRD ; A. WEIR ; K. TEMPLETON ; R. GUNSON ; S. J. HUTCHINSON |Background: In Europe, North America, and Australia, mortality due to drug-related (DR) causes amongst people who inject drugs (PWID) is a major issue. Our objective was to characterise temporal trends in DR mortality rates in a large cohort of [...]Article : Périodique
M. HICKMAN ; HIGGINS V. ; V. HOPE ; M. A. BELLIS ; K. TILLING ; A. WALKER ; J. HENRY |Study objective: To estimate the prevalence of injecting drug use (IDU) in three cities in England and to measure the coverage of key public health indicators. Design: Capture-recapture techniques with covariate effects. Setting: Liverpool, Brig[...]Article : Périodique
L. T. TRAN ; A. PEACOCK ; S. COLLEDGE ; S. MEMEDOVIC ; J. GREBELY ; J. LEUNG ; S. LARNEY ; A. TRICKEY ; J. STONE ; P. VICKERMAN ; M. HICKMAN ; L. DEGENHARDT |Background: Injecting risk behaviour, such as receptive sharing of injecting equipment and/or re-using one's equipment, is associated with bloodborne virus transmission and infections in people who inject drugs (PWID). We aimed to estimate preva[...]Article : Périodique
E. B. CUNNINGHAM ; A. WHEELER ; B. HAJARIZADEH ; C. E. FRENCH ; R. ROCHE ; A. D. MARSHALL ; G. FONTAINE ; A. CONWAY ; S. BAJIS ; B. M. VALENCIA ; J. PRESSEAU ; J. W. WARD ; L. DEGENHARDT ; G. J. DORE ; M. HICKMAN ; P. VICKERMAN ; J. GREBELY |Background: With the advent of direct acting antiviral (DAA) therapies for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV), the World Health Organization recommended a goal to eliminate HCV as a public health threat globally by 2030. With the majority [...]Article : Périodique
N. PALMATEER ; V. HAMILL ; A. BERGENSTROM ; H. BLOOMFIELD ; L. GORDON ; J. STONE ; H. FRASER ; T. SEYLER ; Y. DUAN ; R. TRAN ; K. TRAYNER ; C. BIGGAM ; S. SMITH ; P. VICKERMAN ; M. HICKMAN ; S. HUTCHINSON |Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV remain prevalent among people who inject drugs (PWID) and transmission is usually associated with injecting risk behaviour (IRB). We update a 2011 review of reviews (RoR) to assess the latest evidence [...]Article : Périodique
G. J. MACARTHUR ; E. VAN VELZEN ; N. E. PALMATEER ; J. KIMBER ; A. PHARRIS ; V. HOPE ; A. TAYLOR ; K. ROY ; E. ASPINALL ; D. GOLDBERG ; T. RHODES ; D. HEDRICH ; M. SALMINEN ; M. HICKMAN ; S. J. HUTCHINSON |BACKGROUND: Injecting drug use is a major risk factor for the acquisition and transmission of HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HCV). Prevention of these infections among people who inject drugs (PWID) is critical to reduce ongoing transmission, morbid[...]Article : Périodique
A. TAYLOR ; A. MUNRO ; E. ALLEN ; K. DUNLEAVY ; S. CAMERON ; L. MILLER ; M. HICKMAN |AIMS. To estimate hepatitis C virus (HCV) incidence and HCV risk among Scottish prisoners. DESIGN. National sero-behavioural survey; dried blood spots were collected in order to identify recent HCV infections (i.e. HCV antibody-negative and HCV[...]Article : Périodique
S. LARNEY ; H. JONES ; T. RHODES ; M. HICKMAN |Epidemiology is a core discipline generating evidence to inform and drive drug policy. In this essay, we speculate on what the future of drug epidemiology might become. We highlight for attention two areas shaping the future of drug epidemiology[...]Article : Périodique
G. M. HUNTER ; G. V. STIMSON ; A. JUDD ; S. JONES ; M. HICKMAN |FRANÇAIS : Buts : mesurer le comportement à risque chez des usagers de drogue intraveineux (UDI) à l'aide du questionnaire sur les risques de l'injection (QRI). Méthodes : les données ont été analysées à partir de la première enquête multi-site[...]Périodique
L. PLATT ; M. WALL ; T. RHODES ; A. JUDD ; M. HICKMAN ; L. JOHNSTON ; A. RENTON ; N. BOBROVA ; SARANG A. | 2006ENGLISH : Evidence suggests rapid diffusion of injecting drug use and associated outbreaks of HIV among injecting drug users (IDUs) in the Russian Federation and Eastern Europe. There remains a need for research among non-treatment and communi[...]Article : Périodique
H. FRASER ; N. K. MARTIN ; H. BRUMMER-KORVENKONTIO ; P. CARRIERI ; O. DALGARD ; J. DILLON ; D. GOLDBERG ; S. HUTCHINSON ; M. JAUFFRET-ROUSTIDE ; M. KABERG ; A. A. MATSER ; M. MATICIC ; H. MIDGARD ; V. MRAVCIK ; A. OVREHUS ; M. PRINS ; J. REIMER ; G. ROBAEYS ; B. SCHULTE ; D. K. VAN SANTEN ; R. ZIMMERMANN ; P. VICKERMAN ; M. HICKMAN |BACKGROUND & AIMS: Prevention of hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission among people who inject drugs (PWID) is critical for eliminating HCV in Europe. We estimated the impact of current and scaled-up HCV treatment with and without scaling up opio[...]Article : Périodique
J. STONE ; N. K. MARTIN ; M. HICKMAN ; S. J. HUTCHINSON ; E. ASPINALL ; A. TAYLOR ; A. MUNRO ; K. DUNLEAVY ; E. PETERS ; P. BRAMLEY ; P. C. HAYES ; D. J. GOLDBERG ; P. VICKERMAN |Background and Aims: People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high incarceration rates, and previous incarceration is associated with elevated hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission risk. In Scotland, national survey data indicate lower HCV incid[...]