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Combined prevention for persons who inject drugs in the HIV epidemic in a transitional country: the case of Tallinn,Estonia
Authors:Anneli Uusküla  Don C. Des Jarlais  Mait Raag  Steven D. Pinkerton  Jonathan Feelemyer
Affiliation:1. Department of Public Health, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia;2. The Baron Edmond de Rothschild Chemical Dependency Institute, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY, USA;3. Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract:The study was undertaken to assess the potential effectiveness of combined HIV prevention on the very high seroprevalence epidemic among persons who inject drugs (PWID) in Tallinn, Estonia, a transitional country. Data from community-based cross-sectional (respondent-driven sampling) surveys of PWID in 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2011 were used together with mathematical modeling of injection-associated HIV acquisition to estimate changes in injection-related HIV incidence during these periods. Utilization of one, two, or three of the interventions available in the community (needle and syringes exchange program, antiretroviral treatment [ART], HIV testing, opioid substitution treatment) was reported by 42.5%, 30.5%, and 11.5% of HIV+ and 34.7%, 36.4%, and 5.7% of HIV– PWIDs, respectively, in 2011. The modeling results suggest that the combination of needle/syringe programs and provision of ART to PWID in Tallinn substantially reduced the incidence of HIV infection in this population, from an estimated 20.7/100 person-years in 2005 to 7.5/100 person-years in 2011. In conclusion, combined prevention targeting HIV acquisition and transmission-related risks among PWID in Tallinn has paralleled the downturn of the HIV epidemic in this population.
Keywords:persons who inject drugs  HIV  prevention  antiretroviral treatment  opioid substitution treatment
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