
Ending the HIV Epidemic Among Persons Who Inject Drugs: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Six US Cities
Author(s) -
Emanuel Krebs,
Xiao Zang,
Benjamin Enns,
Jeong Eun Min,
Czari. Behrends,
Carlos del Rı́o,
Julia C. Dombrowski,
Daniel J. Feaster,
Kelly A. Gebo,
Brandon D. L. Marshall,
Shruti H. Mehta,
Lisa R. Metsch,
Ankur Pandya,
Bruce R. Schackman,
Steffanie A. Strathdee,
Bohdan Nosyk
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the journal of infectious diseases (online. university of chicago press)/the journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.69
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1537-6613
pISSN - 0022-1899
DOI - 10.1093/infdis/jiaa130
Subject(s) - psychological intervention , medicine , atlanta , miami , environmental health , demography , incidence (geometry) , quality adjusted life year , gerontology , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , public health , cost effectiveness , family medicine , risk analysis (engineering) , physics , environmental science , nursing , metropolitan area , pathology , psychiatry , sociology , soil science , optics
Persons who inject drugs (PWID) are at a disproportionately high risk of HIV infection. We aimed to determine the highest-valued combination implementation strategies to reduce the burden of HIV among PWID in 6 US cities.