Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7507943 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2012 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
There was a significantly higher HIV prevalence among females compared to males who inject drugs in high seroprevalence settings, but the effect size is extremely modest. The high level of heterogeneity and the Gaussian distribution suggest multiple causes of differences in HIV prevalence between females and males, with a specific difference determined by local factors. Greater understanding of factors that may protect females from HIV infection may provide insights into more effective HIV prevention for both females and males who inject drugs.
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Authors
Don C. Des Jarlais, Jonathan P. Feelemyer, Shilpa N. Modi, Kamyar Arasteh, Holly Hagan,