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Figure INF-3. HIV prevalence among injecting drug users — studies with national and subnational coverage [see all figures in this series...]

Part (iii) New injecting drug users (injecting less than 2 years), 2008 to 2009

Notes:

Black squares indicate samples with national coverage; blue triangles indicate samples with subnational (including local or regional) coverage.

Differences between countries have to be interpreted with caution owing to different types of settings and/or study methods; national sampling strategies vary and some sample sizes are small.

Part of data from Portugal and Hungary include non-IDUs and therefore may underestimate prevalence among IDUs (estimated proportion of non-IDUs in the samples not known).

Data for Cyprus, Portugal, Romania and Slovenia are limited to prevalence among IDUs in treatment and may not be representative of prevalence among IDUs who are not in treatment. Part of data for Cyprus are based on self-reported test results, which are less reliable than clinically documented tests.

Data for UK is those who began injecting in the survey year or the preceding two calendar years.

Countries are presented by order of increasing prevalence, based on the average of national data or, if not available, of subnational data.

Related links:

Statistical bulletin 2010: Figure INF-3 part (iii)

For primary sources, study details and data before 2008, see Table INF-110 and Table INF-0.

See also ‘General notes for interpreting data’ on the Explanatory notes and help page

Sources:

Reitox national focal points

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