Department of Economics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Subst Use Misuse. 2013 Apr;48(6):470-6. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2013.778282. Epub 2013 Mar 25.
We offer a new hypothesis for why HIV infections fell rapidly after 2001 in Russia: the Taliban's opium eradication campaign in Afghanistan reduced the supply of heroin, causing use to fall and, thus, transmission of HIV to fall. We present evidence of the impact of the eradication campaign on the heroin market and show that the fall in HIV infections happened simultaneously in Russia and surrounding countries soon after the eradication campaign. We also show that the decline in HIV infections only occurred in injecting drug users, while other risk groups were unaffected. Limitations to our analysis are discussed.
我们提出了一个新的假设,解释为什么 2001 年后俄罗斯的 HIV 感染率迅速下降:塔利班在阿富汗开展的鸦片根除运动减少了海洛因供应,导致使用量下降,从而降低了 HIV 的传播率。我们提供了证据表明,这场根除运动对海洛因市场产生了影响,并表明在该运动之后不久,俄罗斯及其周边国家的 HIV 感染率都随之下降。我们还表明,HIV 感染率的下降仅发生在注射吸毒者中,而其他风险群体则未受影响。我们讨论了分析存在的局限性。