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various. (2012). Drugnet Europe No. 80 : EMCDDA annual report 2012 highlights : 4-MA – new drug under scrutiny in the wake of deaths : record number of online shops selling 'legal highs' : heroin use in decline and shifting patterns of problem drug use : 'testing the waters' : 2013 conference : 2012 EMCDDA scientific paper award winners : new EMCDDA products and services : annual report 2012 (continued). Drugnet Europe : newsletter of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 17(80; 11/2012), 8.
Keywords: AODR mortality; methamphetamines; MDMA; AOD sales outlet; opioids in any form; heroin; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD use pattern; water pollution; annual report; international area; Europe; European Union; European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (body); newsletter
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various. (2010). Spectra no. 80 : La prévention est rentable. Spectra : prévention et promotion de la santé, (80; 05/2010), 12.
Keywords: prevention; cost-benefit analysis; obesity; health promotion; early intervention (young children); migration; information transfer; public policy; treatment and maintenance; cannabis; family therapy; gender; tobacco in any form; prevention campaign; history; open drug scene; harm reduction; communicable disease; vaccination; policy recommendations; sex worker; prostitution; Zimmerman, Markus; Nielsen, Philip; Switzerland; Zurich; interview
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various. (2010). Spectra No. 80 : Prevention pays off. Spectra : prevention and health promotion, (80; 05/2010), 4.
Keywords: prevention; cost-benefit analysis; obesity; health promotion; policy recommendations; sex worker; prostitution; tobacco in any form; prevention campaign; Switzerland
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various. (2010). Spectra Nr. 80 : Prävention rentiert. Spectra : Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention, (80; 05/2010), 12.
Keywords: prevention; cost-benefit analysis; obesity; health promotion; early intervention (young children); migration; information transfer; public policy; treatment and maintenance; cannabis; family therapy; gender; tobacco in any form; prevention campaign; history; open drug scene; harm reduction; communicable disease; vaccination; policy recommendations; sex worker; prostitution; Zimmerman, Markus; Nielsen, Philip; Switzerland; Zurich; interview
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Spilka, S., Le Nézet, O., Beck, F., Ehlinger, V., & Godeau, E. (2012). Tendances no. 80 : Alcool, tabac et cannabis durant les “années collège”. Saint-Denis-La Plaine: Observatoire français des drogues et des toxicomanies (OFDT).
Keywords: monitoring; AOD use; alcohol; tobacco product; smoking; cannabis; adolescent; student; gender; statistical data; prevalence; survey; France
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Crofts, N., Nigro, L., Oman, K., Stevenson, E., & Sherman, J. (1997). Research Report : Methadone maintenance and hepatitis C virus infection among injecting drug users. Addiction, 92(8), 999–1005.
Abstract: Harm reduction strategies for the prevention of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission among injecting drug users (IDUs) have been widely implemented in Australia and are seen to have been effective in preventing the spread of HIV. A major strategy has been increasing the availability of and accessibility to methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) programmes. We have reviewed the experience of a major MMT general practice with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection from 1991 to 1995. Of 1741 individuals tested for HCV antibodies at least once 66.7% were positive. Of 73 IDUs who were initially seronegative and were retested at least once, 19 were subsequently seropositive. Seroconverters to HCV were younger than non-seroconverters, and were more likely to have evidence of previous hepatitis B infection. The overall HCV incidence rate was 22 cases per 100 person-years, and this did not differ between those on MMT programs (continuous or interrupted) between HCV tests and those not on MMT. These findings suggest that the role of MMT in the control of the spread of HCV infection among IDUs needs further assessment, and that control of the current epidemic of HCV infection among IDUs in Australia will be very difficult.
Keywords: health promotion; HIV infection; Aids
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Institut für Suchtprävention. (2006). fortyfour : das Präventionsmagazin Nr. 7 : At work – Suchtprävention in der Arbeitswelt. Forty four : das Präventionsmagazin, (7; 12/2006), 16.
Keywords: addiction; chemical addiction; nonchemical addiction; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; alcohol; cannabis; workaholism; work; workplace context; prevention; Austria
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Comité de direction du Programme national de recherche 52. (2006). PNR52 : l'enfance, la jeunesse et les relations entre générations dans une société en mutation : newsletter 7. Situation des enfants et des adolescents en Suisse: les résultats de la recherche constituent un premier pas pour éliminer les carences, (7; 11/2006), 4.
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Leitungsgruppe des Nationalen Forschungsprogramm 52. (2006). NFP 52 : Kindheit, Jugend und Generationenbeziehungen im gesellschaftlichen Wandel : Newsletter 7. Schwerpunkt : zur Situation von Kindern und Jugendlichen in der Schweiz : Forschungsergebnisse als erster Schritt, Missstände zu beseitigen, (7; 11/2006), 4.
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Feyerabend, E. (1999). Um die Wette geimpft. Bioskop, (7; 09/1999), 8–9.
Keywords: health promotion; viral hepatitis; hepatitis B
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