This volume addresses the interface of two major national problems: the epidemic of HIV-AIDS and the widespread use of illegal injection drugs.
FAQs*. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Syringe services programs (SSPs) are also referred to as syringe exchange programs (SEPs) and needle exchange programs (NEPs). Although the services they provide may vary, ...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) FAQs 2004. 29. Dolan K, Kimber J, Fry C, et al. Drug consumption facilities in Europe and the establishment of supervised injecting centres in Australia. Drug Alcohol Rev 2000;19(3):337–46. 30.
Borges M, Gouveia M, Jesus G, Cary M, Guerreiro J, Costa S, Vaz Carneiro A. Economic evaluation of the Portuguese needle exchange program in community pharmacies (NEP-CP). ISPOR 2016. 5. Félix J, Ferreira D, Afonso-Silva M, Gomes MV, ...
This book reports on research on and experience with needle exchange and bleach distribution programs and their effects on rates of drug use, the behavior of injection drug users, and the spread of HIV and other infectious diseases among ...
Needle Exchange Programs: History and Examples Some may question the existence of a link between the development of ... There are currently at least 40 needle exchange programs (NEPs) in existence (Lloyd, O'Shea, and the Injection Drug ...
(These programs are also called needle exchange programs (NEPs), or syringe service programs (SSPs).) Through the use of storefronts, mobile vans, pharmacies, outreach programs, and syringe vending machines, these programs allow ...