The rise of injecting drug use in east Africa: a case study from Kenya

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The rise of injecting drug use in east Africa: a case study from Kenya

Susan Beckerleg, Maggie Telfer, Gillian Lewando Hundt Thursday, August 25th, 2005 Posted in Articles, English Comments Off

Abstract

Studies on injecting drug use in East Africa are reviewed. The existingstudies document the spread of heroin injection in Kenya and Tanzania, both countries where HIV rates are high. No data from Uganda on injecting drug use was found by the authors. A case study of the growth of heroin injection in a Kenyan coastal town is presented. The need for needle-exchange programmes and other prevention services is discussed.

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