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    J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1991;4(9):890-5.

    HIV prevention among injecting drug users: three years of experience from a syringe exchange program in Sweden.

    Ljungberg B, Christensson B, Tunving K, Andersson B, Landvall B, Lundberg M, Zäll-Friberg AC.

    Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.

    Abstract

    Exchange of syringes and needles has for the last 3 years been offered to injecting drug users as part of an HIV prevention project in a small university town in south Sweden. The program at the local hospital has been visited by 979 drug users, of which 182 have participated on a more regular basis. The typical participant is a 30-year-old male who has injected amphetamine or heroin for at least 10 years. The seroprevalence for HIV among drug users in south Sweden has been maintained at approximately 1% in contrast to up to 60% in subpopulations from other Scandinavian regions with a comparable drug problem. No project participant has become HIV infected during the study period and a reduction in risk behavior has been noted among local drug injectors. The HIV prevention project has attracted many individuals with no previous contact with drug rehabilitation programs; for a number of drug users, the syringe exchange has served as an introduction to such treatment efforts.

    PMID: 1895210 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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