Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.26, n°11 - November 2015 - Strategies for achieving universal access to hepatitis C virus prevention and care for people who inject drugs |
Auteurs : | J. GREBELY, Éditeur scientifique ; P. BRUGGMANN, Éditeur scientifique ; C. TRELOAR, Éditeur scientifique ; G. J. DORE, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/11/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Format : | 1039-1166 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | MAL (Maladies infectieuses / Infectious diseases) |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Strategies for achieving universal access to hepatitis C virus prevention and care for people who inject drugs [Editorial]. Grebely J., Bruggmann P., Treloar C., Byrne J., Rhodes T., Dore G.J., p. 1039-1040. - Expansion of HCV treatment access to people who have injected drugs through effective translation of research into public health policy: Scotland's experience. Hutchinson S.J., Dillon J.F., Fox R., McDonald S.A., Innes H.A., Weir A., et al., p. 1041-1049. - The effect of introducing point-of-care or dried blood spot analysis on the uptake of hepatitis C virus testing in high-risk populations: A systematic review of the literature. Coats J.T., Dillon J.F., p. 1050-1055. - An international perspective on using opioid substitution treatment to improve hepatitis C prevention and care for people who inject drugs: Structural barriers and public health potential. Perlman D.C., Jordan A.E., Uuskula A., Huong D.T., Masson C.L., Schackman B.R., et al., p. 1056-1063. - Global policy and access to new hepatitis C therapies for people who inject drugs. Doyle J.S., Aspinall E.J., Hutchinson S.J., Quinn B., Gore C., Wiktor S.Z., et al., p. 1064-1071. - Human rights and access to hepatitis C treatment for people who inject drugs. Wolfe D., Luhmann N., Harris M., Momenghalibaf A., Albers E., Byrne J., et al., p. 1072-1080. - Access to hepatitis C treatment for people who inject drugs in low and middle income settings: Evidence from 5 countries in Eastern Europe and Asia. Luhmann N., Champagnat J., Golovin S., Maistat L., Agustian E., Inaridze I., et al., p. 1081-1087. - Ten priorities for expanding access to HCV treatment for people who inject drugs in low- and middle-income countries. Ford N., Wiktor S., Kaplan K., Andrieux-Meyer I., Hill A., Radhakrishnan P., et al., p. 1088-1093. - The effect of social functioning and living arrangement on treatment intent, specialist assessment and treatment uptake for hepatitis C virus infection among people with a history of injecting drug use: The ETHOS study. Fortier E., Alavi M., Micallef M., Dunlop A.J., Balcomb A.C., Day C.A., et al., p. 1094-1102. - Fire in the vein: Heroin acidity and its proximal effect on users' health. Ciccarone D., Harris M., p. 1103-1110. - On the science of heroin injection preparation: A response to Ciccarone and Harris. Scott J., p. 1111-1112. - Evaluating drug trafficking on the Tor Network: Silk Road 2, the sequel. Dolliver D.S., p. 1113-1123. - A response to Dolliver's "Evaluating drug trafficking on the Tor Network: Silk Road 2, the sequel". Aldridge J., Décary-Hétu D., p. 1124-1125. - A response to Dolliver's "Evaluating drug trafficking on the Tor network". Van Buskirk J., Roxburgh A., Naicker S., Burns L., p. 1126-1127. - A rejoinder to authors: Data collection on Tor. Dolliver D.S., p. 1128-1129. - A call for policy guidance on psychometric testing in doping control in sport. Petroczi A., Backhouse S.H., Barkoukis V., Brand R., Elbe A.M., Lazuras L., et al., p. 1130-1139. - Science 1, Religion 5: A reply to Petroczi et al. (2015). Moston S., Engelberg T., p. 1140-1141. - A matter of mind-set in the interpretation of forensic application. Petróczi A., Backhouse S.H., Barkoukis V., Brand R., Elbe A.M., Lazuras L., et al., p. 1142-1143. - Is Mississippi's prescription-only precursor control law a prescription to decrease the production and raise the price of methamphetamine? Cunningham S., Finlay K., Stoecker C., p. 1144-1149. - Effect of legal status of pharmacy syringe sales on syringe purchases by persons who inject drugs in San Francisco and San Diego, CA. Siddiqui S.S., Armenta R.F., Evans J.L., Yu M., Cuevas-Mota J., Page K., et al., p. 1150-1157. - "I felt for a long time like everything beautiful in me had been taken out": Women's suffering, remembering, and survival following the loss of child custody. Kenny K.S., Barrington C., Green S.L., p. 1158-1166. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/26/11 |
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