Injection Drug Use in Rural Iran: Integrating HIV Prevention into Iran’s Rural Primary Health Care System

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Vahid Mojtahedzadeh
Nooshin Razani
Mohsen Malekinejad
Mohsen Vazirian
Shervan Shoaee
Mohammad Bagher Saberi Zafarghandi
Alexandra L. Hernandez
Jeffrey S. Mandel
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[1] Treatment and Medical Education,Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies, Ministry of Health
[2] University of California at San Francisco,Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
[3] University of California,Global Health Sciences
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AIDS and Behavior | 2008年 / 12卷
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Iran; HIV; Injection drug use; Rural; Harm reduction;
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Major opium trafficking routes traverse rural Iran, but patterns of drug use and HIV infection in these areas are unknown. In 2004, Iran’s Ministry of Health integrated substance use treatment and HIV prevention into the rural primary health care system. Active opium or heroin users (N = 478) were enrolled in a rural clinic. Participants received counseling for abstinence from substances, or daily needle exchange and condoms. On enrollment, 108 (23%) reported injecting; of these, 79 (73%) reported sharing needles. Of 65 participants tested for HIV, 46 (72%) tested positive. Participants who received daily needle exchange/condoms stayed in the program longer than those who did not (AOR 2.08, 95% CI 1.1–3.88). This project demonstrates that HIV risks exist in rural Iran and suggests the innovative use of Iran’s rural health care system to extend prevention and treatment services to these populations.
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