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Harm Reduction Policies and Interventions for Injection Drug Users in Thailand
作者:
Tyndall, Mark
来源地址:
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26868
关键词:
ABSTINENCEACCESS TO TREATMENTADDICTIONADDICTION SERVICESADDICTIONS TREATMENTADOLESCENTSADVERSE HEALTHAIDS TREATMENTALCOHOL USEAMPHETAMINESANAL SEXANTIBIOTICSANTIBODYAWARENESS CAMPAIGNSBACTERIAL INFECTIONSBLOOD SAMPLESCAPACITY BUILDINGCARE PROVIDERSCARE SERVICESCENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMCITIZENSCLEAN NEEDLESCLINICAL OUTCOMESCLINICSCOHORT STUDIESCOMACOMMERCIAL SEXCOMMERCIAL SEX WORKCOMMUNITY HEALTHCOMMUNITY INTERVENTIONSCOMPLICATIONSCOMPREHENSIVE CARECONDOMCONDOM DISTRIBUTIONCONDOM USECONSENSUAL SEXDANGERSDEPRESSIONDETOXIFICATIONDIAGNOSESDIAGNOSISDIAGNOSTICSDIETDIRTY NEEDLESDISEASEDROPOUTDRUGDRUG COMBINATIONSDRUG DEPENDENCYDRUG INJECTINGDRUG INJECTORSDRUG INTERACTIONSDRUG MISUSEDRUG SUPPLYDRUG TOXICITYDRUG TRAFFICKINGDRUG TREATMENTDRUG USEDRUG USERDRUG USERS NEEDDRUGS USERSDURATION OF TREATMENTECSTASYEMERGENCY RESPONSEENDOCARDITISEPIDEMICEPIDEMIOLOGIC DATAEPIDEMIOLOGYEQUAL ACCESSFAMILIESFEMALE SEX WORKERSGENITAL ULCERSGOVERNMENT PROGRAMSGRASS-ROOTSHARM REDUCTIONHARM REDUCTION INTERVENTIONSHEALTH AUTHORITIESHEALTH CAREHEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALSHEALTH CARE PROVIDERSHEALTH CENTERSHEALTH CONSEQUENCESHEALTH FACILITIESHEALTH INTERVENTIONSHEALTH OUTCOMESHEPATITISHEPATITIS CHEROIN USEHERPESHIGH-RISKHIVHIV EDUCATIONHIV INFECTIONHIV POSITIVEHIV PREVENTIONHIV PREVENTION INTERVENTIONSHIV TESTINGHIV TRANSMISSIONHIV/AIDSHOSPITALHUMAN RIGHTSILLEGAL DRUGSILLICIT DRUG USEILLICIT DRUGSIMMUNOSUPPRESSIONINFECTION RATESINFORMATION CAMPAIGNSINFORMED CONSENTINJECTING DRUG USEINJECTING DRUG USERSINJECTION DRUGINJECTION DRUG USEINJECTION DRUG USERSINJECTION EQUIPMENTINTERVENTIONISOLATIONLEVELS OF KNOWLEDGELIVERLIVING CONDITIONSLONG-TERM CAREMEDICAL CAREMEDICAL FACILITIESMEDICAL PROFESSIONALSMEDICAL SERVICESMEDICAL STAFFMEDICATIONMEDICINEMENTALMENTAL ILLNESSMETABOLISMMETHADONEMETHADONE PROGRAMMORBIDITYMORBIDITY AND MORTALITYMORTALITYMOVEMENT DISORDERSNATIONAL AIDSNATIONAL CAPACITYNATIONAL HEALTHNEEDLE SHARINGNEEDLE STICKNEEDLE USENEEDLESNEGATIVE EFFECTSNUMBER OF PEOPLENURSENURSINGOPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONOSTEOMYELITISOUTREACH WORKERSOZONEPARANOIAPATHOGENSPATIENTPATIENT EDUCATIONPHARMACEUTICALSPHARMACYPHYSICAL ABUSEPILLPILOT PROJECTSPLASMA VIRAL LOADPOLICY MAKERSPREVALENCEPREVALENCE RATESPREVENTION EFFORTSPREVENTION STRATEGIESPRISONSPRIVATE CLINICSPROGRESSPSYCHOACTIVE DRUGSPSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCESPUBLIC HEALTHPUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALSREHABILITATIONRISK GROUPSRISK OF EXPOSURERISK OF TRANSMISSIONRISK TAKINGSANITATIONSCREENINGSERVICES FOR PEOPLESEX TRADESEX WORKERSSEXUAL ENCOUNTERSSEXUAL EXPOSURESEXUAL PARTNERSSEXUAL PARTNERSHIPSSEXUAL PRACTICESSEXUAL RISKSEXUAL TRANSMISSIONSEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONSSKIN INFECTIONSSOCIAL FACTORSSOCIAL RESEARCHSOCIAL SERVICESSTAPHYLOCOCCUSSTERILE EQUIPMENTSTERILE SYRINGESSTIMULANTSSTISSUBSTANCE ABUSESUBSTITUTION THERAPYSYMPTOMSSYPHILISTBTB CONTROLTECHNICAL ASSISTANCETHERAPEUTICSTHERAPIESTHERAPYTOLERANCETREATMENT SERVICESTUBERCULOSISUNAIDSUNSAFE SEXUSE OF ALCOHOLUSE OF DRUGSUSE OF HEROINVACCINEVICTIMSVIRAL LOADSVIRUSVIRUSESVOCATIONAL TRAININGVOLUNTARY COUNSELINGVULNERABLE POPULATIONSWARWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONYOUNG PEOPLEYOUTHReportRapportInforme
年份:
2011
出版地:
Washington,USA
语种:
English
摘要:
The World Bank initiated a review of HIV prevention among injection drug users in Thailand, with the objective of providing technical assistance to strengthen national capacity to develop state-of-the-art injecting drug use harm reduction interventions. Thailand has received international recognition for its successful interventions to reduce the transmission of HIV among female sex workers and military recruits. It is looked upon as a role model for HIV education and awareness campaigns that include the extensive promotion and wide acceptance of condoms as an HIV prevention strategy. Thailand has the most progressive and comprehensive antiretroviral program in the region with a reported coverage of over 80 percent of eligible individuals. In 2001, it embarked on a progressive universal health care program that provides free access to a wide array of health care diagnostics and therapeutics for the people of Thailand. With these impressive achievements, it is remarkable how poorly Thailand has responded to the HIV epidemic among injection drug users (IDUs). From available data, it appears that the HIV prevalence rates among IDUs have remained high and stagnant over the last decade. Failure to provide effective interventions to reduce HIV transmission among drug users has resulted in unnecessary suffering, and for many, HIV-related death. Continued inaction threatens to undermine successful HIV prevention efforts in the country through ongoing HIV transmission among injection drug users and their sexual partners. The current focus on enforcement and punishment, along with the reliance on compulsory drug treatment centers, has done little to control drug use in Thailand. The unintended consequence of this approach has been to push drug users into precarious and dangerous environments that have directly led to risky drug using patterns and persistently high rates of HIV transmission. Adopting a harm reduction approach to deal with injection drug use could have a major impact on reducing HIV transmission as well as engaging drug users into better health care and effective drug treatment. This will require strong leadership in key government Ministries and related agencies so that the central stakeholders can roll out harm reduction programs. Thailand has the potential to greatly reduce the transmission of HIV among injection drug users and become a regional leader in harm reduction.

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