THE HEALTH OF THE NATION TARGET ON SYRINGE SHARING - A ROLE FOR ROUTINE SURVEILLANCE IN ASSESSING PROGRESS AND TARGETING INTERVENTIONS

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DURANTE, AJ
HART, GJ
BRADY, AR
MADDEN, PB
NOONE, A
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[1] PUBL HLTH LAB SERV,CTR COMMUNICABLE DIS SURVEILLANCE,CTR AIDS,LONDON NW9 5EQ,ENGLAND
[2] MRC,MED SOCIOL UNIT,GLASGOW G12 8RZ,LANARK,SCOTLAND
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10.1111/j.1360-0443.1995.tb03556.x
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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The Health of the Nation initiative in the United Kingdom includes a target aimed at reducing the proportion of current injecting drug users who share syringes. The PHLS Collaborative Survey of Salivary Antibodies to HIV and Hepatitis B core in injecting drug users is a comprehensive and national surveillance mechanism which routinely collects data that can be used to monitor progress toward this target. Nineteen per cent of injecting drug users (353/1876) in 1992 and 18% (375/2138) in 1993 shared previously used injecting equipment (difference of - 1.3%, 95% Cl - 3.7%, 1.1%). Only with further years of data collection will it be possible to tell if this decline represents a real change in behaviour. There was a substantial reduction in the proportion of sharers who received previously wed needles and syringes from move than one person, from 45% (138/305) in 1992 to 27% (81/298) in 1993 (fall of 18%, 95% Cl 11%, 26%). This decline could indicate a real reduction in risk behaviour that is not reflected in the target. Monitoring this aspect of sharing could be an important supplementary measure. Women were more likely to have shared (adjusted OR = 1.87, 95% Cl 1.53, 2.28) and the likelihood of sharing declined with age (adjusted OR of each 5-year age band = 0.75, 95% Cl 0.72, 0.79). Particular attention should be given to interventions which aim to reduce sharing among women and young people. Clients of agencies at which the main service provided was syringe exchange were less likely to have shared than attenders of other types of agencies (adjusted OR = 0.69, 95% Cl 0.51, 0.93). This suggests that syringe exchange schemes play a role in reducing the transmission of HIV infection.
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