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Community coverage and HIV prevention: assessing metrics for estimating HIV incidence through syringe exchange.

TitleCommunity coverage and HIV prevention: assessing metrics for estimating HIV incidence through syringe exchange.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsHeimer, Robert
JournalThe International journal on drug policy
Volume19 Suppl 1
PaginationS65-73
Date Published2008 Apr
ISSN1873-4758
KeywordsChicago, Connecticut, Epidemiologic Methods, Female, Health Services Accessibility, HIV Infections, Humans, Male, Models, Theoretical, Needle-Exchange Programs, Substance Abuse, Intravenous, Syringes
AbstractEvaluations of syringe-exchange programme effectiveness that attempt to measure "coverage" by determining the percentage of the at-risk population reached by a programme are insufficient since programmes must provide syringes on a continual basis. Determining the relationship between the extent of programme coverage and its impact (i.e., reductions in disease risk or incidence) is complicated by the lack of controlled trials with cohorts of drug users and instead has to be estimated by imputation, mathematical modelling, or ecological data analysis. This report offers an approach to determine community-wide impact and discusses the limitations of that approach.
DOI10.1016/j.drugpo.2007.12.004
Alternate JournalInt. J. Drug Policy

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