Abstract

AimsEstimated population sizes of key populations are critical for resource allocation as well as for monitoring program performance to prevent HIV infection. In 2018, using official records we recruited and conducted a brief survey among People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) to estimate the population size of People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) in Son La Province, Vietnam.MethodsIn Son La, the authorities develop and maintain a master list of individuals who are suspected of using drugs. The list is updated quarterly and is used to monitor the drug use situation in the province. The list, however, does not distinguish injecting from non-injecting drug users. Individual lists from six districts, 24 communes, and 96 hamlets were selected from among those from 12 districts, 204 communes, and 3335 hamlets in the whole province. After reviewing the lists with the hamlet health workers, based on the length of the lists, a minimum of 20% of the total or five drug users in any hamlet with fewer than 25 PWUD were randomly selected for a brief assessment. In addition to basic demographics, the assessment included any drug use in the last 3 months, injection drug use in the last 3 months, and the last time injected.ResultsA total of 250 PWUD were interviewed by hamlet health workers. The total number of PWID across all 12 districts in Son La was estimated at 4475 [95% Confidence Interval (CI): 3379–5570] and the corresponding proportion of PWID among PWUD was 48.4% (95% CI: 36.6–60.4).ConclusionThe exercise provided an estimated number of PWID in Son La. For planning HIV prevention and care service needs among PWID, additional studies using different methods are needed to validate and improve the population size of PWID in the province of Son La.

Highlights

  • The HIV epidemic in Vietnam is concentrated among Key Populations (KP) including People Who Inject Drugs (PWID), Men who have Sex with Men (MSM), female sex workers and their clients, and sex partners of people living with HIV [1]

  • Population Size Estimates (PSE) of KPs in Vietnam provide much-needed data to help policymakers and program administrators understand the scope of the HIV epidemic, help plan appropriate interventions, and allocate sufficient resources

  • We describe a process, based on the available hamlet lists, to estimate the population size of PWID in Son La

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Introduction

The HIV epidemic in Vietnam is concentrated among Key Populations (KP) including People Who Inject Drugs (PWID), Men who have Sex with Men (MSM), female sex workers and their clients, and sex partners of people living with HIV [1]. Population Size Estimates (PSE) of KPs in Vietnam provide much-needed data to help policymakers and program administrators understand the scope of the HIV epidemic, help plan appropriate interventions, and allocate sufficient resources. PSE are used as denominators in calculating program coverage and producing national estimates and projections of the HIV epidemic in Vietnam. PSE data are needed to help the national- and provincial-level authorities and other stakeholders with disease control activities, for program planning and assessments. To meet the data needs, a PSE study of PWID was conducted in Son La Province, Vietnam. According to the Son La authorities, there are 9238 PWUD in the province [1] This number is based on the records developed by the law enforcement authorities, using data collected by the hamlet and commune leaders

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