HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional survey

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ukraine has experienced an increase in injection drug use since the 1990s. An increase in HIV and hepatitis C virus infections has followed, but not measures of prevalence and risk factors. The purposes of this study are to estimate...

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Main Authors: Slobodyanyuk Pavel, Chandler Susan D, Zezyulin Olexandr O, Qian Han-Zhu, Soldyshev Ruslan, Dumchev Kostyantyn V, Moroz Larisa, Schumacher Joseph E
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-08-01
Series:Harm Reduction Journal
Online Access:http://www.harmreductionjournal.com/content/6/1/23
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author Slobodyanyuk Pavel
Chandler Susan D
Zezyulin Olexandr O
Qian Han-Zhu
Soldyshev Ruslan
Dumchev Kostyantyn V
Moroz Larisa
Schumacher Joseph E
author_facet Slobodyanyuk Pavel
Chandler Susan D
Zezyulin Olexandr O
Qian Han-Zhu
Soldyshev Ruslan
Dumchev Kostyantyn V
Moroz Larisa
Schumacher Joseph E
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ukraine has experienced an increase in injection drug use since the 1990s. An increase in HIV and hepatitis C virus infections has followed, but not measures of prevalence and risk factors. The purposes of this study are to estimate the prevalence of HIV, HCV, and co-infection among injection drug users (IDUs) in central Ukraine and to describe risk factors for HIV and HCV.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A sample of 315 IDUs was recruited using snowball sampling for a structured risk interview and HIV/HCV testing (81.9% male, 42% single, average age 28.9 years [range = 18 to 55]).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>HIV and HCV antibodies were detected in 14.0% and 73.0%, respectively, and 12.1% were seropositive for both infections. The most commonly used drug was hanka, home-made from poppy straw and often mixed with other substances including dimedrol, diazepines, and hypnotics. The average period of injecting was 8.5 years; 62.5% reported past-year sharing needles or injection equipment, and 8.0% shared with a known HIV-positive person. More than half (51.1%) reported multiple sexual partners, 12.9% buying or selling sex, and 10.5% exchanging sex and drugs in the past year. Those who shared with HIV positive partners were 3.4 times more likely to be HIV positive than those who did not. Those who front- or back-loaded were 4 times more likely to be HCV positive than those who did not.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Harm reduction, addiction treatment and HIV prevention programs should address risk factors to stop further spread of both HIV and HCV among IDUs and to the general population in central Ukraine.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-72fcaf8594e044e381c34b88e129e8a32022-12-22T01:36:14ZengBMCHarm Reduction Journal1477-75172009-08-01612310.1186/1477-7517-6-23HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional surveySlobodyanyuk PavelChandler Susan DZezyulin Olexandr OQian Han-ZhuSoldyshev RuslanDumchev Kostyantyn VMoroz LarisaSchumacher Joseph E<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ukraine has experienced an increase in injection drug use since the 1990s. An increase in HIV and hepatitis C virus infections has followed, but not measures of prevalence and risk factors. The purposes of this study are to estimate the prevalence of HIV, HCV, and co-infection among injection drug users (IDUs) in central Ukraine and to describe risk factors for HIV and HCV.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A sample of 315 IDUs was recruited using snowball sampling for a structured risk interview and HIV/HCV testing (81.9% male, 42% single, average age 28.9 years [range = 18 to 55]).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>HIV and HCV antibodies were detected in 14.0% and 73.0%, respectively, and 12.1% were seropositive for both infections. The most commonly used drug was hanka, home-made from poppy straw and often mixed with other substances including dimedrol, diazepines, and hypnotics. The average period of injecting was 8.5 years; 62.5% reported past-year sharing needles or injection equipment, and 8.0% shared with a known HIV-positive person. More than half (51.1%) reported multiple sexual partners, 12.9% buying or selling sex, and 10.5% exchanging sex and drugs in the past year. Those who shared with HIV positive partners were 3.4 times more likely to be HIV positive than those who did not. Those who front- or back-loaded were 4 times more likely to be HCV positive than those who did not.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Harm reduction, addiction treatment and HIV prevention programs should address risk factors to stop further spread of both HIV and HCV among IDUs and to the general population in central Ukraine.</p>http://www.harmreductionjournal.com/content/6/1/23
spellingShingle Slobodyanyuk Pavel
Chandler Susan D
Zezyulin Olexandr O
Qian Han-Zhu
Soldyshev Ruslan
Dumchev Kostyantyn V
Moroz Larisa
Schumacher Joseph E
HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional survey
Harm Reduction Journal
title HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional survey
title_full HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional survey
title_short HIV and hepatitis C virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central Ukraine: a cross-sectional survey
title_sort hiv and hepatitis c virus infections among hanka injection drug users in central ukraine a cross sectional survey
url http://www.harmreductionjournal.com/content/6/1/23
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