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A Review of Methods to Evaluate HIV Prevention Interventions for People Who Inject Drugs in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Methods, Gaps, Challenges and Opportunities

Theodore M. Hammett, Ph.D., and Danielle S. Parsons-Smith, M.P.H.

White Paper

July 29, 2014
The inter-related epidemics of HIV and injection drug use are global in geography but concentrated in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). There has been substantial evaluation of HIV prevention programs for people who inject drugs but persistent debate about, and generally low uptake and coverage of, interventions in LMIC.