04437nam 22006494a 450 991081885930332120200520144314.01-280-95330-6978661095330192-9173-602-3(CKB)1000000000688388(EBL)305224(OCoLC)476082608(SSID)ssj0000280249(PQKBManifestationID)11224750(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000280249(PQKBWorkID)10290480(PQKB)11138159(MiAaPQ)EBC305224(Au-PeEL)EBL305224(CaPaEBR)ebr10190614(CaONFJC)MIL95330(NjHacI)991000000000688388(EXLCZ)99100000000068838820061204d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHigh coverage sites[electronic resource] HIV prevention among injecting drug users in transitional and developing countries : case studiesGeneva UNAIDS2006Geneva :UNAIDS,2006.©20061 online resource (80 p.)UNAIDS best practice collectionDescription based upon print version of record.92-9173-531-0 Includes bibliographical references.CONTENTS; Tables; Abbreviations and Terms; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction and Methods; Definitions; 2. Case Studies: Eastern Europe; 2.1 Soligorsk, Belarus; 2.1.1 Summary; 2.1.2 Drug use and HIV situation; 2.1.3 History; 2.1.4 Features of services; 2.1.5 Coverage; 2.1.6 Maintaining and expanding coverage; 2.1.7 Further reading; 2.2 Pskov, Russian Federation; 2.2.1 Summary; 2.2.2 Drug use and HIV situation; 2.2.3 History; 2.2.4 Features of services; 2.2.5 Coverage; 2.2.6 Maintaining and expanding coverage; 2.2.7 Further reading; 2.3 Sumy, Ukraine; 2.3.1 Summary2.3.2 Drug use and HIV situation2.3.3 History; 2.3.4 Features of services; 2.3.5 Coverage; 2.3.6 Maintaining and expanding coverage; 2.3.7 Further reading; 3. Case Studies: Asia; 3.1 Dhaka, People's Republic of Bangladesh; 3.1.1 Summary; 3.1.2 Drug use and HIV situation; 3.1.3 History; 3.1.4 Features of services; 3.1.5 Coverage; 3.1.6 Maintaining and expanding coverage; 3.1.7 Further reading; 3.2 Rajshahi, People's Republic of Bangladesh; 3.2.1 Summary; 3.2.2 Drug use and HIV situation; 3.2.3 History; 3.2.4 Features of services; 3.2.5 Coverage; 3.2.6 Maintaining and expanding coverage3.2.7 Further reading3.3 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong SAR), People's Republic of China; 3.3.1 Summary; 3.3.2 Drug use and HIV situation; 3.3.3 History; 3.3.4 Features of services; 3.3.5 Coverage; 3.3.6 Maintaining and expanding coverage; 3.3.7 Further reading; 4. Case Studies: Latin America; 4.1 Salvador, Brazil; 4.1.1 Summary; 4.1.2 Drug use and HIV situation; 4.1.3 History; 4.1.4 Features of services; 4.1.5 Coverage; 4.1.6 Maintaining and expanding coverage; 4.1.7 Further reading; 5. Lessons learnt: High-coverage sites; 5.1 Common features of high-coverage programmes5.2 Challenges for comprehensive HIV-related programmes5.3 Minimal coverage monitoring and estimation; 5.4 Recommendations for further researchUNAIDS commissioned this report to investigate programmes and sites in low-income and transitional countries which were regarded by international authorities as 'high coverage sites' -that is, where more than 50% of injecting drug users had been reached by one or more HIV-prevention interventions. The most significant finding is that high level coverage can be attained by interventions addressing HIV among injecting drug users in developing and transitional countries. The seven case studies each include a description of the development of the programme and features of the services provided, anUNAIDS best practice collection.AIDS (Disease)Developing countriesPreventionCase studiesIntravenous drug abusersDeveloping countriesAIDS (Disease)PreventionIntravenous drug abusers362.196/97920091724MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818859303321High coverage sites3950735UNINA