La Hongrie confrontée à une épidémie de VIH parmi les usagers de drogues

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La Hongrie confrontée à une épidémie de VIH parmi les usagers de drogues

27 juin 2014

En Hongrie, malgré les premières transmissions de VIH au sein des usagers de drogues, le plus grand programme d’échange de seringues hongrois a été contraint d’arrêter à cause d’attaques politiques. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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Unlike in Russia or the Ukraine, where HIV epidemics have been largely driven by policies which put pressure on injecting drug users to share injecting equipment, HIV had been virtually non-existent among Hungarian injecting drug users over the past two decades.

This situation is now starting to change, and Hungary may follow the example of Greece and Romania, where we have seen major outbreaks of HIV among drug users in recent years. The Hungarian Centre for Epidemiology confirms that a number of new injection-related HIV transmissions have been registered this year. We have good reason to suppose that a major HIV epidemic is inevitable, if the government doesn't take immediate action to scale up harm reduction programs.

Unfortunately there is no political will and leadership to do so. On the contrary: The largest needle and syringe provider has announced that it will soon shut down, because of its desperate financial situation, and political attacks orchestrated by the local mayor.

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