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Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China

BACKGROUND: To assess patterns of injecting drug use and HIV prevalence among injecting drug users (IDUs) in an international border area along a major heroin trans-shipment route. METHODS: Cross-sectional surveys of IDUs in 5 sites in Lang Son Province, Vietnam (n = 348) and 3 sites in Ning Ming Co...

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Autores principales: Des Jarlais, Don C, Johnston, Patrick, Friedmann, Patricia, Kling, Ryan, Liu, Wei, Ngu, Doan, Chen, Yi, Hoang, Tran V, Donghua, Meng, Van, Ly K, Tung, Nguyen D, Binh, Kieu T, Hammett, Theodore M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16120225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-5-89
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author Des Jarlais, Don C
Johnston, Patrick
Friedmann, Patricia
Kling, Ryan
Liu, Wei
Ngu, Doan
Chen, Yi
Hoang, Tran V
Donghua, Meng
Van, Ly K
Tung, Nguyen D
Binh, Kieu T
Hammett, Theodore M
author_facet Des Jarlais, Don C
Johnston, Patrick
Friedmann, Patricia
Kling, Ryan
Liu, Wei
Ngu, Doan
Chen, Yi
Hoang, Tran V
Donghua, Meng
Van, Ly K
Tung, Nguyen D
Binh, Kieu T
Hammett, Theodore M
author_sort Des Jarlais, Don C
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: To assess patterns of injecting drug use and HIV prevalence among injecting drug users (IDUs) in an international border area along a major heroin trans-shipment route. METHODS: Cross-sectional surveys of IDUs in 5 sites in Lang Son Province, Vietnam (n = 348) and 3 sites in Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China (n = 308). Respondents were recruited through peer referral ("snowball") methods in both countries, and also from officially recorded lists of IDUs in Vietnam. A risk behavior questionnaire was administered and HIV counseling and testing conducted. RESULTS: Participants in both countries were largely male, in their 20s, and unmarried. A majority of subjects in both countries were members of ethnic minority groups. There were strong geographic gradients for length of drug injecting and for HIV seroprevalence. Both mean years injecting and HIV seroprevalence declined from the Vietnamese site farthest from the border to the Chinese site farthest from the border. 10.6% of participants in China and 24.5% of participants in Vietnam reported crossing the international border in the 6 months prior to interview. Crossing the border by IDUs was associated with (1) distance from the border, (2) being a member of an ethnic minority group, and (3) being HIV seropositive among Chinese participants. CONCLUSION: Reducing the international spread of HIV among IDUs will require programs at the global, regional, national, and "local cross border" levels. At the local cross border level, the programs should be coordinated on both sides of the border and on a sufficient scale that IDUs will be able to readily obtain clean injection equipment on the other side of the border as well as in their country of residence.
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spelling pubmed-12328552006-11-24 Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China Des Jarlais, Don C Johnston, Patrick Friedmann, Patricia Kling, Ryan Liu, Wei Ngu, Doan Chen, Yi Hoang, Tran V Donghua, Meng Van, Ly K Tung, Nguyen D Binh, Kieu T Hammett, Theodore M BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: To assess patterns of injecting drug use and HIV prevalence among injecting drug users (IDUs) in an international border area along a major heroin trans-shipment route. METHODS: Cross-sectional surveys of IDUs in 5 sites in Lang Son Province, Vietnam (n = 348) and 3 sites in Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China (n = 308). Respondents were recruited through peer referral ("snowball") methods in both countries, and also from officially recorded lists of IDUs in Vietnam. A risk behavior questionnaire was administered and HIV counseling and testing conducted. RESULTS: Participants in both countries were largely male, in their 20s, and unmarried. A majority of subjects in both countries were members of ethnic minority groups. There were strong geographic gradients for length of drug injecting and for HIV seroprevalence. Both mean years injecting and HIV seroprevalence declined from the Vietnamese site farthest from the border to the Chinese site farthest from the border. 10.6% of participants in China and 24.5% of participants in Vietnam reported crossing the international border in the 6 months prior to interview. Crossing the border by IDUs was associated with (1) distance from the border, (2) being a member of an ethnic minority group, and (3) being HIV seropositive among Chinese participants. CONCLUSION: Reducing the international spread of HIV among IDUs will require programs at the global, regional, national, and "local cross border" levels. At the local cross border level, the programs should be coordinated on both sides of the border and on a sufficient scale that IDUs will be able to readily obtain clean injection equipment on the other side of the border as well as in their country of residence. BioMed Central 2005-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1232855/ /pubmed/16120225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-5-89 Text en Copyright © 2005 Des Jarlais et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Des Jarlais, Don C
Johnston, Patrick
Friedmann, Patricia
Kling, Ryan
Liu, Wei
Ngu, Doan
Chen, Yi
Hoang, Tran V
Donghua, Meng
Van, Ly K
Tung, Nguyen D
Binh, Kieu T
Hammett, Theodore M
Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China
title Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China
title_full Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China
title_fullStr Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China
title_short Patterns of HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of Lang Son Province, Vietnam, and Ning Ming County, Guangxi Province, China
title_sort patterns of hiv prevalence among injecting drug users in the cross-border area of lang son province, vietnam, and ning ming county, guangxi province, china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16120225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-5-89
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