PWID definition
Examples of PWID in a sentence
The practice is designed to reduce harm to people who inject drugs (PWID) and in turn reduce the prevalence of blood-borne viruses and bacterial infections.
Identifying persons with HIV who are unaware of their status requires a combination of education, outreach, and service navigation strategies broadly focused on Priority Populations who are at increased vulnerability to HIV (e.g. people with STI, MSM, PWID).
Contractors should consider other locally commissioned pharmacy services from which PWID may benefit (e.g. minor ailment schemes) when providing this material.
Outreach, as defined by HRSA/▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Program Guidance, are services “aimed at identifying persons with HIV who may know or be unaware of their status and are not in care.” Identifying persons with HIV who are unaware of their status requires a combination of education, outreach, and service navigation strategies broadly focused on priority populations who are at increased vulnerability to HIV (e.g. people with STI, MSM, PWID).
Both cities have a wide range of free HIV-related services targeting PWID including NSP, pilot opioid substitution treatment (OST) programs, and HIV testing and treatment (Government of Tajikistan, 2015).
Identifying persons with HIV who are unaware of their status requires a combination of education, outreach, and service navigation strategies broadly focused on priority populations who are at increased vulnerability to HIV (e.g. people with STI, MSM, PWID).
Priority Population • Sexual partners of HIV positive index diagnosed at HTS (secondary distribution) • Sexual partners of PLHIV on ART • PWID (needle sharing) with HIV positive index client Mobilization Strategy • Index clients offer HIVST to sexual partners/PWID partners.
Priority Population • Female sex workers and men who have sex with men, PWID.
Roughly 70% of all new acute case of HCV infection are attributed to PWID (2).
Such issues underscore the barriers present in the treatment of HCV among PWID.