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Syringe exchange programs and safe injection services are outside-the-box interventions increasingly being used by governments, nonprofits and citizens to address dire issues percolating in tandem with America's burgeoning opioid epidemic. People who inject drugs (PWID)--almost a million Americ...
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Zusammenfassung: | Syringe exchange programs and safe injection services are outside-the-box interventions increasingly being used by governments, nonprofits and citizens to address dire issues percolating in tandem with America's burgeoning opioid epidemic. People who inject drugs (PWID)--almost a million Americans annually--commonly use painkillers such as heroin and fentanyl, as well as methamphetamine, benzodiazepines, barbiturates and cocaine. Yet the users themselves are often obscured or marginalized by the bigger picture. This collection of essays covers policies and practices aimed at preventing both opioid-related deaths and related infections of hepatitis and HIV. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. The Opioid Epidemic -- 1. Opioid Epidemic Causing Rise in Hepatitis C Infections and Other Serious Illnesses -- 2. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) Fact Sheet -- 3. An Ethical Dilemma for Doctors -- 4. The Opioid Epidemic Is Finally a National Emergency-Eight Years Too Late -- 5. As the Opioid Epidemic Continues, the Holidays Bring Need to Support Those in Grief -- 6. Keeping Away from Criminalization -- 7. Stepping Up, Then Stepping Back -- 8. Needle Exchanges Find New Champions Among Republicans -- Part II. Syringe Use and Infection Risks -- A. HIV -- 9. Syringe-Exchange Programs Are Part of Effective HIV Prevention -- 10. Needle Exchanges Can Now Get Federal Funding -- 11. Trump Pledges to End HIV Transmission by 2030 -- 12. The Unexpected Public Health Emergency -- 13. An Addiction Researcher Shares 6 Strategies to Address the Opioid Epidemic -- 14. Why Are HIV Survival Rates Lower in the Deep South Than the Rest of the U.S.? -- 15. Should You Be Tested for HIV? -- 16. Violence Against Women Is Overlooked in Its Role in Opioid Epidemic -- 17. Fighting HIV in Miami, One Dirty Needle at a Time -- B. Hepatitis C -- 18. Addressing Increases in Hepatitis C Infections Linked to the Opioid Epidemic -- 19. Hepatitis C and Injection Drug Use -- 20. A "Safe" Space to Shoot Up -- 21. Treating the New Hep C Generation on Their Turf -- Part III. Practices, Programs, and Policies of Governments and Nonprofits -- A. Federal -- 22. New Rules for Safe and Secure Prescription Drug Disposal Options -- 23. Safely Using Sharps (Needles and Syringes) at Home, at Work and on Travel -- 24. HRSA Implementation Guidance of Syringe Services Programs -- 25. Implementation Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 26. Injection Drug Use. | |
505 | 8 | |a 27. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) FAQs -- 28. The Safety and Effectiveness of Syringe Services Programs -- 29. CDC's Role in Safe Injection Practices -- 30. CDC Program Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 31. Medical Waste -- 32. Opioid Overdose Reversal with Naloxone -- B. State -- 33. Syringe Exchange Programs in California -- 34. California Legal Code Related to Access to Sterile Needles and Syringes -- 35. Florida Is the Latest Republican-Led State to Adopt Clean Needle Exchanges -- 36. Syringe Exchange in Southern Indiana to Respond to an Increase in HIV Cases -- 37. HIV, STDs, and Hepatitis C -- 38. Utah Syringe Exchange Program -- 39. Arizona Declares Opioid Emergency, but Signals Are Mixed Over Best Response -- 40. Unable to Arrest Opioid Epidemic, Red States Warm to Needle Exchanges -- C. County and City -- 41. The Competing Views and a Way Forward -- 42. Harm Reduction Services in San Francisco -- 43. Syringe Access and Disposal Programs in San Francisco -- 44. Syringe Disposal Practices of Intravenous Drug Users in Monterey County -- 45. How Did Ohio Local Government Leaders Dramatically Reduce Opioid Deaths? -- 46. How Lowell Is Fighting the Opioid Crisis -- 47. How One City Went "All In" to Fight the Opioid Epidemic -- 48. The High Cost of Opioid Abuse in Your Community -- 49. Boston's Heroin Users Will Soon Get a Safer Place to Be High -- 50. In Boston's "Safe Space," Surprising Insights into Drug Highs -- 51. What's Next for "Safe Injection" Sites in Philadelphia? -- 52. "Crackhouse" or "Safehouse"? -- D. Nonprofits and Associations -- 53. Offering Syringes Along with Prayers, Churches Help IV Drug Users -- 54. San Francisco AIDS Foundation's Syringe Access Services Evaluation Results -- 55. Leading the Fight Against the Opioid Crisis -- 56. Statement of Policy -- 57. Statement of Policy. | |
505 | 8 | |a Part IV. The Future -- 58. Some Good News on Opioid Epidemic -- 59. Sterile Needles Can Stop the Spread of Disease in Prisons-Here's How -- 60. Meth vs. Opioids -- 61. Big Data for Big Disease -- 62. Chittenden County's Hub and Spoke Model for Combatting Opioid Deaths -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Glossary of Syringe Exchange and Opioid Terms -- Appendix B: Syringe Exchange Programs -- Appendix C: Adopting a Harm Reduction Policy -- Appendix D: Press Release -- Appendix E: Executive Summary -- About the Contributors -- Index. | |
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contents | Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. The Opioid Epidemic -- 1. Opioid Epidemic Causing Rise in Hepatitis C Infections and Other Serious Illnesses -- 2. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) Fact Sheet -- 3. An Ethical Dilemma for Doctors -- 4. The Opioid Epidemic Is Finally a National Emergency-Eight Years Too Late -- 5. As the Opioid Epidemic Continues, the Holidays Bring Need to Support Those in Grief -- 6. Keeping Away from Criminalization -- 7. Stepping Up, Then Stepping Back -- 8. Needle Exchanges Find New Champions Among Republicans -- Part II. Syringe Use and Infection Risks -- A. HIV -- 9. Syringe-Exchange Programs Are Part of Effective HIV Prevention -- 10. Needle Exchanges Can Now Get Federal Funding -- 11. Trump Pledges to End HIV Transmission by 2030 -- 12. The Unexpected Public Health Emergency -- 13. An Addiction Researcher Shares 6 Strategies to Address the Opioid Epidemic -- 14. Why Are HIV Survival Rates Lower in the Deep South Than the Rest of the U.S.? -- 15. Should You Be Tested for HIV? -- 16. Violence Against Women Is Overlooked in Its Role in Opioid Epidemic -- 17. Fighting HIV in Miami, One Dirty Needle at a Time -- B. Hepatitis C -- 18. Addressing Increases in Hepatitis C Infections Linked to the Opioid Epidemic -- 19. Hepatitis C and Injection Drug Use -- 20. A "Safe" Space to Shoot Up -- 21. Treating the New Hep C Generation on Their Turf -- Part III. Practices, Programs, and Policies of Governments and Nonprofits -- A. Federal -- 22. New Rules for Safe and Secure Prescription Drug Disposal Options -- 23. Safely Using Sharps (Needles and Syringes) at Home, at Work and on Travel -- 24. HRSA Implementation Guidance of Syringe Services Programs -- 25. Implementation Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 26. Injection Drug Use. 27. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) FAQs -- 28. The Safety and Effectiveness of Syringe Services Programs -- 29. CDC's Role in Safe Injection Practices -- 30. CDC Program Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 31. Medical Waste -- 32. Opioid Overdose Reversal with Naloxone -- B. State -- 33. Syringe Exchange Programs in California -- 34. California Legal Code Related to Access to Sterile Needles and Syringes -- 35. Florida Is the Latest Republican-Led State to Adopt Clean Needle Exchanges -- 36. Syringe Exchange in Southern Indiana to Respond to an Increase in HIV Cases -- 37. HIV, STDs, and Hepatitis C -- 38. Utah Syringe Exchange Program -- 39. Arizona Declares Opioid Emergency, but Signals Are Mixed Over Best Response -- 40. Unable to Arrest Opioid Epidemic, Red States Warm to Needle Exchanges -- C. County and City -- 41. The Competing Views and a Way Forward -- 42. Harm Reduction Services in San Francisco -- 43. Syringe Access and Disposal Programs in San Francisco -- 44. Syringe Disposal Practices of Intravenous Drug Users in Monterey County -- 45. How Did Ohio Local Government Leaders Dramatically Reduce Opioid Deaths? -- 46. How Lowell Is Fighting the Opioid Crisis -- 47. How One City Went "All In" to Fight the Opioid Epidemic -- 48. The High Cost of Opioid Abuse in Your Community -- 49. Boston's Heroin Users Will Soon Get a Safer Place to Be High -- 50. In Boston's "Safe Space," Surprising Insights into Drug Highs -- 51. What's Next for "Safe Injection" Sites in Philadelphia? -- 52. "Crackhouse" or "Safehouse"? -- D. Nonprofits and Associations -- 53. Offering Syringes Along with Prayers, Churches Help IV Drug Users -- 54. San Francisco AIDS Foundation's Syringe Access Services Evaluation Results -- 55. Leading the Fight Against the Opioid Crisis -- 56. Statement of Policy -- 57. Statement of Policy. Part IV. The Future -- 58. Some Good News on Opioid Epidemic -- 59. Sterile Needles Can Stop the Spread of Disease in Prisons-Here's How -- 60. Meth vs. Opioids -- 61. Big Data for Big Disease -- 62. Chittenden County's Hub and Spoke Model for Combatting Opioid Deaths -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Glossary of Syringe Exchange and Opioid Terms -- Appendix B: Syringe Exchange Programs -- Appendix C: Adopting a Harm Reduction Policy -- Appendix D: Press Release -- Appendix E: Executive Summary -- About the Contributors -- Index. |
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spelling | Syringe exchange programs and the opioid epidemic : government and nonprofit practices and policies / edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III and Mickey P. McGee. Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2022] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Syringe exchange programs and safe injection services are outside-the-box interventions increasingly being used by governments, nonprofits and citizens to address dire issues percolating in tandem with America's burgeoning opioid epidemic. People who inject drugs (PWID)--almost a million Americans annually--commonly use painkillers such as heroin and fentanyl, as well as methamphetamine, benzodiazepines, barbiturates and cocaine. Yet the users themselves are often obscured or marginalized by the bigger picture. This collection of essays covers policies and practices aimed at preventing both opioid-related deaths and related infections of hepatitis and HIV. Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. The Opioid Epidemic -- 1. Opioid Epidemic Causing Rise in Hepatitis C Infections and Other Serious Illnesses -- 2. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) Fact Sheet -- 3. An Ethical Dilemma for Doctors -- 4. The Opioid Epidemic Is Finally a National Emergency-Eight Years Too Late -- 5. As the Opioid Epidemic Continues, the Holidays Bring Need to Support Those in Grief -- 6. Keeping Away from Criminalization -- 7. Stepping Up, Then Stepping Back -- 8. Needle Exchanges Find New Champions Among Republicans -- Part II. Syringe Use and Infection Risks -- A. HIV -- 9. Syringe-Exchange Programs Are Part of Effective HIV Prevention -- 10. Needle Exchanges Can Now Get Federal Funding -- 11. Trump Pledges to End HIV Transmission by 2030 -- 12. The Unexpected Public Health Emergency -- 13. An Addiction Researcher Shares 6 Strategies to Address the Opioid Epidemic -- 14. Why Are HIV Survival Rates Lower in the Deep South Than the Rest of the U.S.? -- 15. Should You Be Tested for HIV? -- 16. Violence Against Women Is Overlooked in Its Role in Opioid Epidemic -- 17. Fighting HIV in Miami, One Dirty Needle at a Time -- B. Hepatitis C -- 18. Addressing Increases in Hepatitis C Infections Linked to the Opioid Epidemic -- 19. Hepatitis C and Injection Drug Use -- 20. A "Safe" Space to Shoot Up -- 21. Treating the New Hep C Generation on Their Turf -- Part III. Practices, Programs, and Policies of Governments and Nonprofits -- A. Federal -- 22. New Rules for Safe and Secure Prescription Drug Disposal Options -- 23. Safely Using Sharps (Needles and Syringes) at Home, at Work and on Travel -- 24. HRSA Implementation Guidance of Syringe Services Programs -- 25. Implementation Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 26. Injection Drug Use. 27. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) FAQs -- 28. The Safety and Effectiveness of Syringe Services Programs -- 29. CDC's Role in Safe Injection Practices -- 30. CDC Program Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 31. Medical Waste -- 32. Opioid Overdose Reversal with Naloxone -- B. State -- 33. Syringe Exchange Programs in California -- 34. California Legal Code Related to Access to Sterile Needles and Syringes -- 35. Florida Is the Latest Republican-Led State to Adopt Clean Needle Exchanges -- 36. Syringe Exchange in Southern Indiana to Respond to an Increase in HIV Cases -- 37. HIV, STDs, and Hepatitis C -- 38. Utah Syringe Exchange Program -- 39. Arizona Declares Opioid Emergency, but Signals Are Mixed Over Best Response -- 40. Unable to Arrest Opioid Epidemic, Red States Warm to Needle Exchanges -- C. County and City -- 41. The Competing Views and a Way Forward -- 42. Harm Reduction Services in San Francisco -- 43. Syringe Access and Disposal Programs in San Francisco -- 44. Syringe Disposal Practices of Intravenous Drug Users in Monterey County -- 45. How Did Ohio Local Government Leaders Dramatically Reduce Opioid Deaths? -- 46. How Lowell Is Fighting the Opioid Crisis -- 47. How One City Went "All In" to Fight the Opioid Epidemic -- 48. The High Cost of Opioid Abuse in Your Community -- 49. Boston's Heroin Users Will Soon Get a Safer Place to Be High -- 50. In Boston's "Safe Space," Surprising Insights into Drug Highs -- 51. What's Next for "Safe Injection" Sites in Philadelphia? -- 52. "Crackhouse" or "Safehouse"? -- D. Nonprofits and Associations -- 53. Offering Syringes Along with Prayers, Churches Help IV Drug Users -- 54. San Francisco AIDS Foundation's Syringe Access Services Evaluation Results -- 55. Leading the Fight Against the Opioid Crisis -- 56. Statement of Policy -- 57. Statement of Policy. Part IV. The Future -- 58. Some Good News on Opioid Epidemic -- 59. Sterile Needles Can Stop the Spread of Disease in Prisons-Here's How -- 60. Meth vs. Opioids -- 61. Big Data for Big Disease -- 62. Chittenden County's Hub and Spoke Model for Combatting Opioid Deaths -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Glossary of Syringe Exchange and Opioid Terms -- Appendix B: Syringe Exchange Programs -- Appendix C: Adopting a Harm Reduction Policy -- Appendix D: Press Release -- Appendix E: Executive Summary -- About the Contributors -- Index. Opioid abuse United States. Needle exchange programs United States. Communicable diseases United States Prevention. Medical policy United States. Toxicomanie aux opiacés États-Unis. Échange de seringues États-Unis. Maladies infectieuses États-Unis Prévention. Politique sanitaire États-Unis. Social Science / Disease & Health Issues. bisacsh Communicable diseases Prevention fast Medical policy fast Needle exchange programs fast Opioid abuse fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Electronic books. 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spellingShingle | Syringe exchange programs and the opioid epidemic : government and nonprofit practices and policies / Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. The Opioid Epidemic -- 1. Opioid Epidemic Causing Rise in Hepatitis C Infections and Other Serious Illnesses -- 2. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) Fact Sheet -- 3. An Ethical Dilemma for Doctors -- 4. The Opioid Epidemic Is Finally a National Emergency-Eight Years Too Late -- 5. As the Opioid Epidemic Continues, the Holidays Bring Need to Support Those in Grief -- 6. Keeping Away from Criminalization -- 7. Stepping Up, Then Stepping Back -- 8. Needle Exchanges Find New Champions Among Republicans -- Part II. Syringe Use and Infection Risks -- A. HIV -- 9. Syringe-Exchange Programs Are Part of Effective HIV Prevention -- 10. Needle Exchanges Can Now Get Federal Funding -- 11. Trump Pledges to End HIV Transmission by 2030 -- 12. The Unexpected Public Health Emergency -- 13. An Addiction Researcher Shares 6 Strategies to Address the Opioid Epidemic -- 14. Why Are HIV Survival Rates Lower in the Deep South Than the Rest of the U.S.? -- 15. Should You Be Tested for HIV? -- 16. Violence Against Women Is Overlooked in Its Role in Opioid Epidemic -- 17. Fighting HIV in Miami, One Dirty Needle at a Time -- B. Hepatitis C -- 18. Addressing Increases in Hepatitis C Infections Linked to the Opioid Epidemic -- 19. Hepatitis C and Injection Drug Use -- 20. A "Safe" Space to Shoot Up -- 21. Treating the New Hep C Generation on Their Turf -- Part III. Practices, Programs, and Policies of Governments and Nonprofits -- A. Federal -- 22. New Rules for Safe and Secure Prescription Drug Disposal Options -- 23. Safely Using Sharps (Needles and Syringes) at Home, at Work and on Travel -- 24. HRSA Implementation Guidance of Syringe Services Programs -- 25. Implementation Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 26. Injection Drug Use. 27. Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) FAQs -- 28. The Safety and Effectiveness of Syringe Services Programs -- 29. CDC's Role in Safe Injection Practices -- 30. CDC Program Guidance for Syringe Services Programs -- 31. Medical Waste -- 32. Opioid Overdose Reversal with Naloxone -- B. State -- 33. Syringe Exchange Programs in California -- 34. California Legal Code Related to Access to Sterile Needles and Syringes -- 35. Florida Is the Latest Republican-Led State to Adopt Clean Needle Exchanges -- 36. Syringe Exchange in Southern Indiana to Respond to an Increase in HIV Cases -- 37. HIV, STDs, and Hepatitis C -- 38. Utah Syringe Exchange Program -- 39. Arizona Declares Opioid Emergency, but Signals Are Mixed Over Best Response -- 40. Unable to Arrest Opioid Epidemic, Red States Warm to Needle Exchanges -- C. County and City -- 41. The Competing Views and a Way Forward -- 42. Harm Reduction Services in San Francisco -- 43. Syringe Access and Disposal Programs in San Francisco -- 44. Syringe Disposal Practices of Intravenous Drug Users in Monterey County -- 45. How Did Ohio Local Government Leaders Dramatically Reduce Opioid Deaths? -- 46. How Lowell Is Fighting the Opioid Crisis -- 47. How One City Went "All In" to Fight the Opioid Epidemic -- 48. The High Cost of Opioid Abuse in Your Community -- 49. Boston's Heroin Users Will Soon Get a Safer Place to Be High -- 50. In Boston's "Safe Space," Surprising Insights into Drug Highs -- 51. What's Next for "Safe Injection" Sites in Philadelphia? -- 52. "Crackhouse" or "Safehouse"? -- D. Nonprofits and Associations -- 53. Offering Syringes Along with Prayers, Churches Help IV Drug Users -- 54. San Francisco AIDS Foundation's Syringe Access Services Evaluation Results -- 55. Leading the Fight Against the Opioid Crisis -- 56. Statement of Policy -- 57. Statement of Policy. Part IV. The Future -- 58. Some Good News on Opioid Epidemic -- 59. Sterile Needles Can Stop the Spread of Disease in Prisons-Here's How -- 60. Meth vs. Opioids -- 61. Big Data for Big Disease -- 62. Chittenden County's Hub and Spoke Model for Combatting Opioid Deaths -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Glossary of Syringe Exchange and Opioid Terms -- Appendix B: Syringe Exchange Programs -- Appendix C: Adopting a Harm Reduction Policy -- Appendix D: Press Release -- Appendix E: Executive Summary -- About the Contributors -- Index. Opioid abuse United States. Needle exchange programs United States. Communicable diseases United States Prevention. Medical policy United States. Toxicomanie aux opiacés États-Unis. Échange de seringues États-Unis. Maladies infectieuses États-Unis Prévention. Politique sanitaire États-Unis. Social Science / Disease & Health Issues. bisacsh Communicable diseases Prevention fast Medical policy fast Needle exchange programs fast Opioid abuse fast |
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