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静脉注射吸毒者与获得性免疫缺陷综合征

Intravenous drug users and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

作者信息

Ginzburg H M

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 1984 Mar-Apr;99(2):206-12.

Abstract

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), a new epidemic disease characterized by dysfunction of cellular immunity, is most common among homosexual and bisexual males with multiple sexual partners and users of intravenous drugs. AIDS appears to be spread by contact with blood products and body fluids. Not only is the heroin user at increased risk of contracting AIDS, but also the occasional recreational drug user who shares a needle and syringe when he or she self-administers cocaine or amphetamines at a party on a weekend. Although precise figures are not available, there may be as many as several million recreational and regular users of cocaine and heroin. Data from a national sample of drug abuse treatment programs indicates that more than 80 percent of all clients seeking treatment, whatever their primary drug of abuse at the time of admission to treatment, have administered drugs to themselves intravenously during the year before treatment. Several hundred thousand treatment episodes occur each year. Data from surveys indicate that drug users entering treatment are well aware of the increased risks associated with AIDS. It is not surprising that treatment staff, also, have expressed concerns about their own susceptibility to the disease. Special education programs for these health workers have been instituted in New York City and have met with success. These programs have provided information and reassurance to treatment providers. At present, no health worker providing direct treatment service to drug abusers with a history of intravenous drug use has contracted AIDS.

摘要

获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)是一种以细胞免疫功能障碍为特征的新型流行病,在有多个性伴侣的同性恋和双性恋男性以及静脉吸毒者中最为常见。艾滋病似乎是通过接触血液制品和体液传播的。不仅海洛因使用者感染艾滋病的风险增加,而且偶尔吸食娱乐性毒品的人在周末聚会上自行注射可卡因或安非他命时共用针头和注射器也会增加感染风险。虽然没有确切数字,但可卡因和海洛因的娱乐性和经常使用者可能多达数百万。一项全国药物滥用治疗项目样本的数据表明,所有寻求治疗的客户中,无论他们在入院接受治疗时主要滥用何种药物,超过80%的人在治疗前一年曾静脉注射过毒品。每年有数十万次治疗。调查数据表明,进入治疗的吸毒者清楚地意识到与艾滋病相关的风险增加。治疗人员也对自己感染这种疾病的易感性表示担忧,这并不奇怪。纽约市已经为这些医护人员设立了特别教育项目,并取得了成功。这些项目为治疗提供者提供了信息并使其安心。目前,没有为有静脉吸毒史的吸毒者提供直接治疗服务的医护人员感染艾滋病。

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