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Needle Exchange [1]
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- Needle Exchange [1]
- to H.R. 3717 and similar measures that seek to restrict needle exchange programs designed to reduce the transmission of HIY/AlDS. . I . . Almost ,a year ago,the ~ reaffinned existing policy supporting needle exchange programs as an effective mdsure
Needle Exchange [2]
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- Needle Exchange [2]
- WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo DATE SUBJECTrrITLE Draft Memorandum- Needle Exchange (5 pages) 10/23/96 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: ' Clinton Presidential Records Domestic policy Council Chris
Satcher Confirmation [2]
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- of communication among the AIDS community and the public health community. I I This excitement is tempered with the recent House-passed restriction· to the Secretary's authority to determine when it is appropriate to ~sefederal funds for needle exchange programs
AIDS [2]
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- Controi lll1d Prevention I I , . i i Needle Exchange 10M Study \ I I 'I, I Findings . j, Ii • Needle exchange programs increase availability. of sterile injection equipment :1 ,I i, I' I: • The lower the fraction of contaminated
AIDS [1]
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- .",~:- ... . ", ~. , " ' . •,,:< / /. Endorse option for local communities to decide for themselves on whether to use Centers for Disease Control (CDC) block grant dollars for needle exchange programs, among other ! interventions, to help prevent spread of AIDS. Description: San Francisco
- in cities with a needle-exchange program (NEP) or without paraphernalia laws that put them at risk of arrest and prosecution if they are carrying it syringe. IDUs reported using needles from reliable sources for fewer injections. The majority reported
AIDS [4]
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- -year, multi-site effort which is developing, implementing and evaluating a community-focused intervention to reduce high-risk behaviors among individuals at high risk for HIV infection. : i Syringe and Needle Exchange' Scientific research supported