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Author Vogt, Ruth   
  Title Harm Reduction in der Stadt Zürich Type Conference Article
  Year 1990 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords harm reduction  
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  Publisher Stadt Zürich, Amt für soziale Einrichtungen, Sozialdepartement der Stadt Zürich, Ambulante Drogenhilfe Place of Publication Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-02873 Serial 61282  
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Author Müller, Richard   
  Title Drogenkonsum im Wandel Type Conference Article
  Year 1992 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords harm reduction  
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  Publisher Schweizerische Fachstelle für Alkohol- und andere Drogenprobleme (SFA) Place of Publication Lausanne Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
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  ISSN ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-02899 Serial 61284  
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Author Burrows, D.; Price, C. url 
  Title Peer education among IDUs in Baltimore (US) and Sydney (Australia) : similarities and differences within a model of peer education Type Conference Article
  Year 1993 Publication International Conference on AIDS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords target group  
  Abstract An HIV “explosion” has occurred among injecting drug users (IDUs) in many countries in the developed and developing world. The paper describes peer education programmes currently under way in Baltimore (where around 25% of the city’s 40,000 IDUs are HIV-positive) and Sydney (with about 5% of its 60,000 IDUs HIV-positive). In these programmes, IDUs educate their peers about HIV, safe injecting, safe sex and issues related to street drug use such as homelessness and survival. The paper provides a model of peer education among injectors and shows how the model has been adapted to the specific circumstances of IDUs in each city. The paper also shows that meetings and regular communication between the two groups has resulted in an expansion of programmes in the two cities.  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Berlin Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-02999 Serial 61285  
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Author Burrows, D.   
  Title Establishing an international communications network for injecting drug user groups : abstract Type Conference Article
  Year 1993 Publication International Conference on AIDS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords target group  
  Abstract An HIV “explosion” has occurred among injecting drug users (IDUs) in many countries in the developed and developing world. The paper describes the establishment of the International Drug Users Network (IDUN) at a meeting of representatives of IDU groups in Melbourne, Australia in March 1992. Representatives from IDU groups in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, the Netherlands, Nepal and the USA attended the meeting, which resulted in a communications network being set up for exchange of information and ideas on HIV prevention among IDUs, increasing recognition of IDUs’ human rights, activities and policies of IDU groups, and effects of drug and HIV policies on injecting drug users. The paper will detail the first year of IDUN’s operations, suggest new directions for the network and provide recommendations for authorities trying to prevent HIV among IDUs.  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Berlin Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-03003 Serial 61286  
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Author Burrows, D.   
  Title Establishing and maintaining credibility as an injecting drug users group : street cred versus professionalism : abstract Type Conference Article
  Year 1993 Publication International Conference on AIDS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords intravenous drug user; peer; HIV infection; Aids; prevention; education; advocacy; Australia  
  Abstract New South Wales contains a large proportion of Australia’s estimated 200,000 to 300,000 injecting drug users (IDUs). This paper describes the development of NUAA (New South Wales Users and AIDS Association), an injecting drug users group, and the roles played by IDUs in the establishment and maintenance of NUAA’s services (Education Services, Community Services, Information/Tribes, and Needle Exchange/Referral) and NUAA Working Groups (Research, Newsletter Production, and HIV Support Group). The paper details the many ways in which IDUs (from both inside and outside the organisation) have become involved in NUAA, and how that involvement has changed as the organisation has grown. It also addresses the issues of professional behaviour by NUAA staff and the need for the organisation to be seen as credible at a governmental and policy making level to effectively represent the interests of IDUs while at the same time ensuring that it never becomes aloof from its constituency. The paper concludes with a set of recommendations for anyone interested in setting up an injecting drug users group for HIV prevention, education and advocacy.  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Berlin Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-03004 Serial 61287  
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Author Barton, Erik D.; Colwell, Christopher; Ramos, Joseph; Benson, Jeff; Baily, Jeff; Dunn, William   
  Title Intranasal administration of naloxone by paramedics Type Conference Article
  Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords AOD use; opioids in any form; overdose treatment; naloxone; mucosal administration; emergency medical technician  
  Abstract Naloxone is a medication that is frequently administered in the field by paramedics for suspected opioid overdoses. Most prehospital protocols, however, require this medication to be given to patients intravenously (i.v.) or intramuscularly (i.m.). Unfortunately, intravenous line placement may be problematic and time-consuming in chronic i.v. drug users. There may also be a delay in patient response to opioid reversal with i.m. absorption of naloxone. Additionally, routine use of needles in high-risk populations poses an increased risk of occupational blood exposures to paramedics. OBJECTIVE: To prospectively test the effectiveness of intranasal (i.n.) naloxone administration by paramedics. This preliminary report summarizes the first month’s experience in the city of Denver. METHODS: Naloxone was first administered to patients found unconscious in the field using a nasal mucosal atomizer device (MAD). Patients were then treated using standard prehospital protocols, which included i.v. line placement and medications, if they did not immediately respond to i.n. naloxone. Time to patient response was recorded. RESULTS: A total of 30 patients received i.n. naloxone in the field over a one-month period. Of these, 11 patients responded to either i.n. or i.v. naloxone. Ten (91%) patients responded to i.n. naloxone alone, with an average response time of 3.4 minutes. Seven patients (64%) did not require an i.v. in the field after response to i.n. naloxone. CONCLUSIONS: Intranasal naloxone may provide a safe, rapid, effective way to manage suspected opioid overdoses in the field. Use of this route may decrease paramedic exposures to blood-borne diseases. The addition of i.n. naloxone administration to prehospital protocols should be considered as an initial therapy for suspected opioid abusers.  
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  Publisher Denver Health Medical Center, Denver Health Paramedic Division; University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Division of Emergency Medicine Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-13206 Serial 61404  
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Author various   
  Title Harm reduction – coming of age Type Conference Article
  Year 2007 Publication Harm reduction – coming of age : 18th international conference on the reduction of drug related harm, 13-17 May 2007, Warsaw Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords other media; Dvd; harm reduction; conference; cooperation; international area; Poland; Warsaw  
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  Publisher International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA) Place of Publication Warsaw Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title 18th ICRDRH Warsaw 2007 Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Notes DVD-ROM with conference programme, abstracts and posters, past conference videos, and much more Approved no  
  Call Number 80.03-018 Serial 61419  
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Author Bundesverband der Betriebskrankenkassen   
  Title SuchtInfo 2002 Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords other media; Cd-Rom; addiction; inpatient care; outpatient care; treatment and maintenance; Germany  
  Abstract Der Bundesverband der Betriebskrankenkassen hat ein Verzeichnis der anerkannten ambulanten und stationären Entwöhnungseinrichtungen als CD-ROM herausgegeben. Das Verzeichnis enthält alle im Bundesgebiet anerkannten ambulanten und stationären Entwöhnungseinrichtungen für Abhängigkeitskranke. Die Einrichtungen sind alphabetisch nach Orten aufgelistet. Anhand einer Suchmaske können nach verschiedenen Kriterien wie z. B. Name und Sitz der Einrichtung, Indikation, Zusatzindikation, Therapiekonzept usw. aus stationären und ambulanten Entwöhnungseinrichtungen gesucht werden, um eine für den jeweiligen Fall geeignete Einrichtung zu finden.  
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  Publisher BKK Bundesverband, Abteilung Rehabilitation Place of Publication Essen Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 80.02.01-DOKUZIMMER_aufTisch Serial 61430  
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Author Informationsdienst   
  Title Der Thurgauer Kantonarzt teilt mit : ab Januar 2000 können sich Thurgauer Jugendliche beim Schularzt gegen Hepatitis B impfen Type Miscellaneous
  Year 1999 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords health promotion; viral hepatitis; hepatitis B  
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  Publisher Kanton Thurgau, Informationsdienst Place of Publication Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-02702 Serial 61456  
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Author Stadt Wil   
  Title Infos zu Hepatitis Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up)  
  Keywords health promotion; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C  
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  Publisher Wiler Integrations- und Präventionsprojekte Place of Publication Wil Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
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  ISSN ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-02729 Serial 61457  
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