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Access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) for injecting drug users in the WHO European Region 2002 2008. Martin C. Donoghoe & Annemarie Rinder Stengaard WHO Regional Office for Europe XVIII International AIDS Conference Vienna 22 nd July 2010 Abstract THAX0105. Background.
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Access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) for injecting drug users in the WHO European Region 20022008 Martin C. Donoghoe & Annemarie Rinder Stengaard WHO Regional Office for Europe XVIII International AIDS Conference Vienna 22nd July 2010 Abstract THAX0105
Background • IDUs have poorer levels of access to ART compared with non-IDUs • Provision of ART to IDUs has population-wide health benefits • IDUs can successfully undergo HIV treatment and benefit from ART • Antiretroviral therapy is one of nine interventions in the UNAIDS comprehensive package for the prevention treatment and care of HIV among IDUs. • We examined IDU access to ART (equity and change over time) in Europe. • We have reported that women and children have equitable access elsewhere
New reported HIV cases (1989-2008) Cumulative figures, most recent data: HIV cases: 681 821 AIDS cases: 38 766 AIDS deaths: 15 987 HIV cases Cumulative figures, most recent data: HIV cases: 507 590 AIDS cases: 298 712 AIDS deaths: 168 392 Cumulative figures, most recent data: HIV cases: 39 712 AIDS cases: 17 574 AIDS deaths: 8 398 HIV cases HIV cases
<20% 20-40% 40-60% 60-80% >80% 9% 5% 6% 11% 2% IDU as % of all HIV/AIDS cases with known transmission routeNOTE: % of AIDS cases in countries not reporting HIV: France, Italy, Spain Sources: WHO/ECDC joint reporting & national reports 11% 25.5% 17% 15% 14% 82% 16% 88% 29% 75% 80% 5% 78% 71% 77% 73% 16% 23% 5% 66% 25% 28% 76% 57% 26% 2% 73% 16% 4% 42% 9% 65% 24% <1% 15% 17% 59% 61% 4% 13% 50% 9% 57% 0% 11% 5% 3% 1% 16%
Objectives • To examine IDU access to ART in Europe • Equity (in access injectors and non injectors) • Change over time (between 2002 & 2008)
Method (1) • Four standardized national surveys were conducted between 2002-2008 • Annual WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS reporting on health sector response to HIV/AIDS • Sent to WHO counterparts in 53 European countries
Method (2) WHO/UNODC/UNAIDS ART coverage for IDUs indicator • Compares proportion of ever diagnosed HIV cases reported in the IDU transmission category with proportion of ART recipients in the same category • Data were adjusted for HIV cases and ART recipients for whom HIV transmission route was unknown
Results Two simple questions: Do injectors have equitable access to ART ? Are there changes in access over time?
Injecting Drug Users’ ART Access WHO European Region 2002 to 2008
Injecting Drug Users’ ART Access WHO European Region 2002 to 2008
Conclusions • IDU access to ART in the European Region is inequitable • Scant improvement in DUU access 2002–2005 • Little evidence of further progress 2006–2008
Implications & recommendations (1) • Need to rapidly scale up IDU access to ART in Europe • Substance use status – for example current injecting – should not be a barrier to access • Restrictive policies should be lifted • Quality guidelines for providing ART to IDUs – including recommended regimens that consider hepatotoxicity and drug-drug interactions – should be developed
Implications & recommendations (2) • Services that integrate drug dependence and HIV treatment services are particularly effective • Opioid substitution therapy has been demonstrated to improve both access and adherence to ART and should be made more widely available – particularly in Eastern Europe where coverage is particularly poor • Rights HERE Right NOW for drug injectors
Contact Details Martin C. DonoghoeProgramme Manager: HIV/AIDS, STIs & Viral HepatitisCommunicable Disease and Environmental Health Unit (CDS) World Health Organization Regional Office for EuropeScherfigsvej 8, Copenhagen DK-2100Tel: +45 3917 1207mdo@euro.who.int