High HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in Estonia: implications for understanding the risk environment.

Lucy Platt ORCID logo; Natalia Bobrova; Tim Rhodes ORCID logo; Anneli Uusküla; John V Parry; Kristi Rüütel; Ave Talu; Katri Abel; Kristiina Rajaleid; Ali Judd; (2006) High HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in Estonia: implications for understanding the risk environment. AIDS (London, England), 20 (16). pp. 2120-2123. ISSN 0269-9370 DOI: 10.1097/01.aids.0000247586.23696.20
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We found a high prevalence of HIV among injecting drug users (IDU) 54% in Tallinn and 90% in Kohtla Jarve, Estonia. Risk factors for HIV in Tallinn included use of the drug 'china white', being registered as an IDU at a drug treatment clinic, and sharing injecting equipment with sex partners. Differences existed in risk behaviour between the cities. An urgent scale-up of HIV prevention is needed. It is also important to explore how local 'risk environments' mediate the risk of HIV transmission.

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