Needle-sharing problem grew after syringe exchange closed, researchers say

From the VICTORIA TIMES COLONIST [Canada]:

Sharing of dirty needles by Victoria’s injection-drug users increased substantially after the city’s only fixed needle exchange closed in 2008, according to a study by the University of Victoria’s Centre for Addictions Research of [British Columbia.]

And rates of needle sharing – a practice that contributes to the spread hepatitis C and HIV – have remained significantly higher in Victoria than Vancouver over the past three years, researchers say…

Researchers say the needle sharing can be explained by the closing in May 2008 of Victoria’s only fixed needle exchange…

The report, called Drug Use Trends in Victoria and Vancouver, recommends reinstating at least one fixed-site needle exchange in Victoria along with mobile exchanges as part of a comprehensive range of services. It also calls for immediate abolishment of the current no-go zone for mobile distribution of needles in downtown Victoria so that they can be distributed where most needed…

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