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Building on Needle Exchange to Optimize Prevention & Treatment
Building on Needle Exchange to Optimize Prevention & Treatment
CompletedNA
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University
Conditions: Intravenous Drug Usage, HIV/AIDS
Interventions: Integrated care van (ICV)
Countries: United States
There are several biomedical interventions that can help people who inject drugs (particularly those with or at risk for HIV), but these services often do not get to the people most in need. In this project investigators propose to determine if delivery of these services to PWID by an integrated care van that is linked to a mobile syringe service program improves clinical outcomes, is feasible and sustainable, and is cost-effective.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * If HIV-positive: report history of injection drug use * If HIV-negative: injected drugs ≥ 4 days in the last 30 days or shared a needle or syringe in the last 6 months Exclusion Criteria: * Not competent to provide written informed consent * Not willing or able to provide a blood specimen
Locations (1)
- Baltimore, Maryland, United States