Methodology -- Ukraine case study -- Pakistan case study -- Thailand case study -- Kenya case study -- Policy perspectives
Summary
People who inject drugs (PWID) are at higher risk for acquiring HIV infection than the general population in many countries. Injecting drug use is present in 148 countries including a wide array of low and middle income countries where HIV incidence is growing in recent years - even as it declines elsewhere. This study was undertaken as the third of a series of three economic analyses examining the global epidemics of HIV/AIDS in vulnerable populations. Informed by a critical review of epidemiological evidence and the most recent analyses of intervention efficacy, this work modeled the costs a
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Notes
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed Feb. 18, 2013)