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Title: Injection stimulant use and HIV risk in Ukraine


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Injection stimulant useand HIV risk in Ukraine
  • O. Zeziulin1, K. Dumchev1, J. Schumacher2
  • 1Vinnitsya Regional Narcological Dispensary,
    Vinnitsya, Ukraine
  • 2University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham,
    AL,USA

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Conflict-of-interest disclosure
  • This research was sponsored by ICOHRTA-Ukraine
    program (Fogarty International Center, NIH)
  • The authors have no financial relationships that
    related to the topic of this presentation.

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Injection drug use continues to drive the HIV
epidemic in Ukraine, the most affected country in
Europe.
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Background
  • Ukraine is the most affected country in Eastern
    Europe (180,000-520,000 cases, or 1.4)
  • Majority of prevalent HIV cases are among IDUs
    (60)
  • Prevalence of HIV among IDUs from 8.7 to 51
  • UNAIDS (2005)

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Local description
  • Vinnitsya mid-size city in central Ukraine
    (population 380,000)
  • Mostly agricultural region
  • Main drug of abuse home-made opioid extracted
    from poppy straw (hanka or shirka) and
    stimulants made from over-the-counter
    medications (vint, jeff, mulka)

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Context and objectives
  • This is a secondary analysis of the data from a
    cross-sectional study investigating HIV and HCV
    prevalence among opiate IDUs, risk factors and
    drug use patterns
  • The purpose of todays presentation is to
    describe stimulant use among opiate IDUs and its
    relation to HIV risk

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Instruments
  • HIV and HCV rapid tests
  • Questionnaires
  • Demographics and Health Questionnaire
  • Risk Assessment Battery (RAB)
  • Form 90 (lifetime and past 30 days)
  • Unstructured interviews were used to collect
    qualitative data on peculiarities of drug
    preparation and use

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Injection stimulants Source
  • Easily prepared from over-the-counter medications
    like Effect, Coldact, Trifed
  • Precursors include phenylpropanolamine,
    ephedrine, norephedrine, theophedrine
  • Pure ephedrine is now illegal and almost
    impossible to get
  • Acting substances ephedrone, catinone,
    methamphetamine

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Injection stimulants Preparation
  • Two major ways of preparation
  • More complex, involving harder-to-get components
  • Resulting solution is longer-acting (up to 8
    hours)
  • Easier (as quick as 20 minutes)
  • Resulting solution is short-acting (less than an
    hour)
  • Components include red phosphorus, iodide,
    vinegar, potassium permanganate
  • Permanganate is known to cause severe brain
    damage (Parkinson syndrome)

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Results (1)
  • St ever used injection stimulants
  • St never used injection stimulants

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Results (2)
  • St ever used injection stimulants
  • St never used injection stimulants

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Results (3)
  • St ever used injection stimulants
  • St never used injection stimulants

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CONCLUSIONS
  • Intravenous stimulant use is common in Ukraine.
    Differences in injection practices between
    stimulants and opiates have implications for HIV
    risk. Ease of preparation and low cost contribute
    to rapid expansion of stimulant use in Ukraine
    and should be considered for prevention efforts.

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