Abstract

Our objective is to describe recent patterns and trends in HIV and injecting drug use and to explore possible determinants of the epidemics in eastern Europe. The available data confirm a rapid spread of HIV among injecting drug users (IDUs) in the newly independent states (NIS) and suggest that all successor states of the former Soviet Union are now threatened by such epidemics, while central and southeast Europe have so far been spared from large-scale outbreaks and seem at lower risk. The future course of the epidemic in the NIS will largely depend on trends in drug injecting and on the success of harm reduction programs. Furthermore, there is potential for the further spread of HIV, via heterosexual intercourse, into the general population.

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