Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Infect Dis. 2020 Sep 2;222(Suppl 5):S230-S238. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiz673.
In response to the opioid crisis, IDSA and HIVMA established a working group to drive an evidence- and human rights-based response to illicit drug use and associated infectious diseases. Infectious diseases and HIV physicians have an opportunity to intervene, addressing both conditions. IDSA and HIVMA have developed a policy agenda highlighting evidence-based practices that need further dissemination. This paper reviews (1) programs most relevant to infectious diseases in the 2018 SUPPORT Act; (2) opportunities offered by the "End the HIV Epidemic" initiative; and (3) policy changes necessary to affect the trajectory of the opioid epidemic and associated infections. Issues addressed include leveraging harm reduction tools and improving integrated prevention and treatment services for the infectious diseases and substance use disorder care continuum. By strengthening collaborations between infectious diseases and addiction specialists, including increasing training in substance use disorder treatment among infectious diseases and addiction specialists, we can decrease morbidity and mortality associated with these overlapping epidemics.
针对阿片类药物危机,IDSA 和 HIVMA 成立了一个工作组,以推动基于证据和人权的非法药物使用和相关传染病应对措施。传染病和 HIV 医生有机会进行干预,同时解决这两种情况。IDSA 和 HIVMA 制定了一个政策议程,强调需要进一步传播基于证据的实践。本文回顾了 (1) 2018 年 SUPPORT 法案中与传染病最相关的计划;(2) “终结艾滋病毒流行”倡议提供的机会;以及 (3) 为了改变阿片类药物流行和相关感染的轨迹而需要进行的政策变革。所涉及的问题包括利用减少伤害工具和改善传染病和物质使用障碍护理连续体的综合预防和治疗服务。通过加强传染病和成瘾专家之间的合作,包括增加传染病和成瘾专家在物质使用障碍治疗方面的培训,我们可以降低与这些重叠流行相关的发病率和死亡率。