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OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2005This policy brief reviews the evidence to date on providing antiretroviral (ARV) therapy to HIV-positive injecting drug users. A number of related medical, psychological and social issues are also addressed including the need to manage drug inte[...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004The provision of access to sterile injection equipment for injecting drug users and the encouragement of its use are essential components of HIV/AIDS prevention programmes, and should be seen as a part of overall comprehensive strategies to redu[...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004The rates of HIV infection among inmates of prisons and other detention centres in many countries are significantly higher than those in the general population. Examples include countries in Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America and [...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004Drug-dependence treatment aims at improving the health and quality of life of persons with drug dependence through achieving abstinence from drug consumption, reduction in morbidity and mortality caused by or related to high risk behaviors assoc[...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004In many countries, access to drug-dependence treatment and HIV/AIDS prevention and care services is limited for injecting drug users. Moreover, users of illicit drugs are commonly marginalized by communities and usually attempt to remain hidden [...]