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毒品和药物滥用对病毒发病机制的影响——南非视角。

The Impact of Drugs and Substance Abuse on Viral Pathogenesis-A South African Perspective.

机构信息

HIV and Hepatitis Research Unit, Department of Virology, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria 0208, South Africa.

Division of Digestive Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0595, USA.

出版信息

Viruses. 2024 Jun 17;16(6):971. doi: 10.3390/v16060971.

Abstract

Illicit drug and alcohol abuse have significant negative consequences for individuals who inject drugs/use drugs (PWID/UDs), including decreased immune system function and increased viral pathogenesis. PWID/UDs are at high risk of contracting or transmitting viral illnesses such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). In South Africa, a dangerous drug-taking method known as "Bluetoothing" has emerged among nyaope users, whereby the users of this drug, after injecting, withdraw blood from their veins and then reinject it into another user. Hence, the transmission of blood-borne viruses (BBVs) is exacerbated by this "Bluetooth" practice among nyaope users. Moreover, several substances of abuse promote HIV, HBV, and HCV replication. With a specific focus on the nyaope drug, viral replication, and transmission, we address the important influence of abused addictive substances and polysubstance use in this review.

摘要

非法药物和酒精滥用对注射毒品/使用毒品者(PWID/UDs)有重大负面影响,包括免疫系统功能下降和病毒发病机制增加。PWID/UDs 感染或传播人类免疫缺陷病毒 (HIV)、乙型肝炎病毒 (HBV) 和丙型肝炎病毒 (HCV) 等病毒疾病的风险很高。在南非,一种名为“Bluetoothing”的危险吸毒方式在 nyaope 用户中出现,这种药物的使用者在注射后从静脉中抽出血液,然后再将其注入另一个使用者体内。因此,这种“蓝牙”做法加剧了 nyaope 用户之间血源性病毒 (BBVs) 的传播。此外,几种滥用物质会促进 HIV、HBV 和 HCV 的复制。本综述特别关注 nyaope 药物、病毒复制和传播,探讨了滥用成瘾物质和多物质使用的重要影响。

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