HIV Infection Among Non-Injecting Drug Users in New York Now Greater Than Among Those Who Inject Drugs

Researchers at New York University's Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR) have found that the number of HIV infection cases among heterosexual non-injecting drug users (no hypodermic syringe is used; drugs are taken orally or nasally) in New York City was now greater than among people who inject drugs, a new study published in the journal PLOS ONE reveals. The study, "HSV-2 Co-Infection as a Driver of HIV Transmission among Heterosexual Non-Injecting Drug ...

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