Titre : | Trends in production, trafficking, and consumption of methamphetamine and cocaine in Mexico |
Titre traduit : | (Tendances dans la production, le trafic et la consommation de méthamphétamines et de cocaïne au Mexique) |
Auteurs : | K. C. BROUWER ; P. CASE ; R. RAMOS ; C. MAGIS-RODRIGUEZ ; BUCARDO J. ; T. L. PATTERSON ; S. A. STRATHDEE |
Type de document : | Périodique |
Année de publication : | 2006 |
Format : | 707-727 |
Note générale : |
Substance Use and Misuse, 2006, 41, (5), 707-727 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | MAR (Marchés / Markets) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés COCAINE ; METHAMPHETAMINE ; PRODUCTION ; TRAFIC ; CONSOMMATION ; CONDUITE A RISQUE ; SANTE PUBLIQUE ; INFECTIONThésaurus géographique MEXIQUE |
Résumé : |
ENGLISH : Over the past decade, Mexico has experienced a significant increase in trafficking of cocaine and trafficking and production of methamphetamine. An estimated 70% of United States cocaine originating in South America passes through the Central AmericaMexico corridor. Mexico-based groups are now believed to control 70%90% of methamphetamine production and distribution in the United States. Increased availability of these drugs at reduced prices has led to a parallel rise in local drug consumption. Methamphetamine abuse is now the primary reason for seeking drug abuse treatment in a number of cities, primarily in northwestern Mexico. Although cocaine and methamphetamine use have been linked with the sex trade and high-risk behaviors, such as shooting gallery attendance and unprotected sex in other settings, comparatively little is known about the risk behaviors associated with use of these drugs in Mexico, especially for methamphetamines. We review historical aspects and current trends in cocaine and methamphetamine production, trafficking, and consumption in Mexico, with special emphasis on the border cities of Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana. Additionally, we discuss the potential public health consequences of cocaine use and the recent increase in methamphetamine use, especially in regards to the spread of bloodborne and other infections, in an effort to inform appropriate public health interventions. (Editor's abstract.) |
Domaine : | Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs |
Refs biblio. : | 67 |
Affiliation : |
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0622, La Jolla, CA 93093--0622. E-mail : kbrouwerucsd.edu Etats-Unis. United States. |
Numéro Toxibase : | 405151 |
Centre Emetteur : | 04 CIRDD-51 |
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