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Syringe sharing among people who inject drugs in Tijuana: before and after the Global Fund

Abstract: Introduction Needle and syringe programs (NSP) reduce syringe sharing and HIV transmission among people who inject drugs (PWID). However, their effectiveness relies on sufficient individual and population level coverage. In Tijuana, Mexico, the Global Fund (G

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Impact of funding harm reduction programs for people who inject drugs in Mexico

Abstract: Introduction Despite evidence from harm reduction programs, there are limited data on their impact in Mexico. The Mexican National HIV Program has supported harm reduction programs implemented by community-based organizations both financially and technically.

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Gender matters? How does gender shape risk environment for syringe sharing among people who inject drugs in northern Mexico. Results from a cross-sectional survey

Abstract: Introduction HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs (PWID) is 5%. Studies have found a HIV prevalence around 10% among women who inject drugs (WWID) and 5% among men.Objective To describe characteristics of risk environment that play different roles amo

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Psychosocial reintegration process in patients who receive maintenance treatment with methadone: A qualitative analysis

Abstract: Introduction The evaluation of methadone maintenance programs reports generally positive outcomes.Objective To explore the psychosocial factors that contribute to achieve treatment goals even when patients live in conditions of precariousness and exclusion.Me

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Attitudes towards safe consumption sites among police and people with lived experience in Tijuana, Mexico: initial report from the field

Abstract: Introduction Mexico northern border has high levels of heroin use. For more than 10 years, the country has implemented several harm reduction interventions to reduce the risks associated with drug use. New strategies such as Safe Consumption Sites (SCS) must

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Development of an evidence-based model of rapid testing, counseling and referral patients with HIV, HVC and other STDs in Mexican addiction treatment centers

Abstract: Introduction Efforts to identify new cases of HIV, HVC and other STIs, through the application of quick tests, focus on people who inject drugs, without taking into account the fact that the use of alcohol and other drugs of abuse inhibits decision making, in

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