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Author Winter, Dani   
  Title Erst Ecstasy, danach die Sexpille : jetzt schlucken Techno-Freaks auch Viagra und Co Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication PULStip, das Schweizer Gesundheitsmagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 2001 Issue 1; 01/2001 Pages 7-9  
  Keywords MDMA; ecstasy; ketamine; dextromethorphan; methylphenidate; Ritalin; flunitrazepam; Rohypnol; organic impotence; sildenafil; Viagra; social event; nightlife; AOD induced risk; secondary prevention; cardiocirculatory collapse; multiple drug use; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Germany  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-i Serial 59486  
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Author Roy, Elise; Nonn, Eva; Haley, Nancy; Morissette, Carole url 
  Title Le “partage” des matériels d'injection chez les jeunes usagers de drogues injectables à Montréal Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication Drogues, santé et société Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 2 Issue 1; 25.06.2003 Pages 35-55  
  Keywords needle sharing; intravenous drug user; adolescent; young adult; risk-taking behavior; Canada; Montreal; study  
  Abstract Cette étude visait à déterminer dans quels contextes les jeunes de la rue qui s’injectent des drogues « partagent » des matériels d’injection. Nous avons mené des entrevues en profondeur auprès de 24 jeunes (15 à 22 ans) recrutés avec l’aide d’organismes communautaires et par la technique de « snowballing ». Au moment de la première injection, ces jeunes sont peu préoccupés par les risques d’infection et s’inquiètent davantage du risque de développer une dépendance. Cependant, ceux qui persistent sont conscients des risques associés au « partage » de seringues et considèrent qu’il s’agit d’une pratique à éviter dans une ville où les programmes de prévention fournissent l’accès gratuit aux seringues. Ce n’est toutefois pas le cas pour les autres matériels d’injection. Les contextes de vulnérabilité par rapport au « partage » se constituent au carrefour de plusieurs facteurs qui sont à la fois d’ordre individuel et social. Certains moments critiques dans la trajectoire de vie des jeunes par rapport à la consommation de drogues et à la vie dans la rue ainsi qu’un degré élevé d’intimité entre partenaires d’injection les fragilisent pour ce qui est des pratiques non sécuritaires. The “sharing” of Injection Equipment Among Young Injection Drug Users in Montreal The goal of this study was to identify the contexts in which street youth who inject drugs share their injection equipment. In-depth interviews were conducted among youth recruited through community groups and utilising a “snowballing” technique. We interviewed 24 youth (aged 15 to 22 years). At the time of their first injection, the youth are not very concerned with the risks of infection but worry more about developing an addiction. However, youth who continue to inject are aware of the risks associated with needle sharing and consider that, in a city where prevention programmes provide free access to syringes, this practice should be avoided. This is not the case for other injection equipment. Contexts of vulnerability associated with sharing originate when personal and social factors intersect. Certain critical moments in a youth’s life related to drug consumption and living in the streets, as well as the high level of intimacy among injection partners make youth more vulnerable to unsafe practices. El «compartimiento» de los materiales de inyección entre los jóvenes adictos de drogas inyectables en Montreal Este estudio pretendía identificar los contextos en los cuales el compartimiento del material de inyección se efectúa entre los jóvenes de la calle que se inyectan drogas. Entrevistas en profundidad han sido realizadas acerca de jóvenes reclutados a partir de organismos comunitarios y por la técnica de « snowballing ». Hemos interrogado 24 jóvenes (de 15 a 22 años). En el momento de la primera inyección se preocupan poco de los riesgos de infección, pero se inquietan sobre todo del riesgo de desarrollar una dependencia. Sin embargo, los jóvenes que persisten en la inyección están concientes de los riesgosd asociados al hecho de compartir las jeringas, y consideran que se trata de una práctica que se debe evitar en una ciudad dónde los programas de prevención procuran acceso gratis a las jeringas. No es el caso para los otros materiales de inyección. Los contextos de vulnerabilidad por respeto al hecho de compartir éste material, se constituyen en la encrucijada de varios factores a la vez de orden individual y social. Ciertos momentos críticos en la trayectoria de vida de los jóvenes en miras de su consumo de drogas y de su vida en la calle, así como un grado elevado de intimidad entre « compañeros de inyección » fragilizan a los jóvenes por respecto a prácticas poco seguras.  
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  ISSN 1703-8847 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-g Serial 59484  
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Author Ott, Rudolf   
  Title Würden Sie sich von Laien reanimieren lassen? Type Journal Article
  Year 1994 Publication Schweizerische Ärztezeitung Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 75 Issue 28; 13.07.1994 Pages 1131-1132  
  Keywords heart failure; emergency care; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; amateur; cost (economic); Switzerland  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 0036-7486 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-f Serial 59483  
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Author Meili, Daniel; Marcinko, Juraj; Bertisch-Möllenhoff, Barbara; Huber, Milo; Davatz, Felix; Wang, Jen url 
  Title Mögliche Wege der Übertragung viraler Erkrankungen beim gemeinsamen Zubereiten von Drogen zum i.v. Konsum : Konsequenzen für die Prävention Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication Suchttherapie : Prävention, Behandlung, wissenschaftliche Grundlagen Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 3 Issue Supplement 1; 07/2002 Pages S20-S26  
  Keywords intravenous injection; hepatitis C; risk-taking behavior; disease transmission factor; health-related prevention  
  Abstract Ziel: Die Studie beschreibt detailliert, welche Techniken beim Zubereiten von Drogen zum intravenösen Konsum in Gruppen angewandt werden (indirect sharing) und wie das Infektionsrisiko eingeschätzt wird. Illustriert wird, wie kleinste Blutmengen und dadurch auch Viren über mehrfach verwendete Utensilien und Flüssigkeiten weitergegeben werden können. Methode: Befragung von 72 Patienten[1] in einem Methadonprogramm, die zum Zeitpunkt der Untersuchung intravenösen Beikonsum hatten. Ergebnis: Nur 19 % der i. v. Konsumierenden geben an, nie Drogen in Gruppen zuzubereiten. Durch die Techniken des Aufteilens (Frontloading, Backloading, Ausgleich über den Löffel etc.) gelangt die Drogenlösung häufig mit fremden, gebrauchten Spritzen, Löffeln oder Filtern in Kontakt. Die Mehrheit erachtet das Tauschen von Spritzen und Nadeln als Infektrisiko, hingegen stufen die meisten das gemeinsame Zubereiten von Drogen als harmlos ein. Schlussfolgerungen: Drogenlösungen beim Drogenteilen müssen potenziell als virenkontaminiert betrachtet werden. Das Hepatitis-C-Infektionsrisiko steht dabei im Vordergrund. Neue präzise Präventionsbemühungen sind notwendig: bei jeder Injektion – ob alleine oder in Gruppen – Verwenden von neuen Nadeln und Spritzen, als Lösungsmittel NaCl-Wasser aus Einmalgebinden, Filter nur einmal verwenden und die restlichen Utensilien (Löffel, Wasserbehälter) adäquat reinigen. Possible Transmission Routes of Viral Diseases During Communal Preparation of Drugs for i. v. Use: Goal: The study describes in detail the techniques used for the group preparation and subsequent intravenous drug use. Special consideration is given to „indirect sharing” practices and to how the users judge the infectious risk associated with those practices. It shows how minimal amounts of blood and thereby also viral particles can be transmitted by the repeated use of drug preparation equipment and liquids. Study Design: Interrogation of 72 patients participating in a methadone substitution programme who continued i. v. drug use at the time of the investigation. Result: Only 19 % of the i. v. drug users reported never preparing drugs in groups. Via drug sharing techniques (frontloading, backloading, flushing of the syringes etc.) the drug solution frequently comes into contact with used syringes, spoons and filters of other drug users. The majority of users consider the exchange of syringes and needles as a risk for infection. On the contrary, most of the study participants judged the common preparation of drugs to be harmless. Conclusions: With communal preparation and sharing, drug solutions must be regarded as potentially virus contaminated. In this context, the risk for hepatitis C is of utmost concern. New targeted prevention efforts are necessary: for every injection, whether alone or in a group, use new needles and syringes, disposable NaCl solution ampoules, single-use filters and adequate cleaning of all other utensils (spoon/cooker).  
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  ISSN 1439-9903 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-e Serial 59482  
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Author Lowe, Kenna url 
  Title Risky injection behaviors are established at onset of injection drug use Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication The JHU Gazette Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 34 Issue 28; 04.04.2005 Pages 2  
  Keywords AOD use, abuse, and dependence; intravenous injection; risk-taking behavior; young adult; needle sharing; United States; study  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-d Serial 59481  
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Author various   
  Title Sucht = Addiction = Toxicomanie Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication Sozial und Präventivmedizin Médecine sociale et préventive Social and preventive medicine Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 47 Issue 4 Pages 1-64  
  Keywords addiction  
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  Language German; French; English Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 0303-8408 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Dreisprachige Publikation Deutsch-Französisch-Englisch; publication trilingue allemand-français-anglais; trilingual publication German-French-English Approved no  
  Call Number 12.00-015 Serial 59476  
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Author Löscher, Evelyn   
  Title Drogenparadies Schweiz? Die Eidgenossen im Spannungsfeld zwischen Gesundheits- und Ordnungspolitik Type Journal Article
  Year 1998 Publication Drogen-Report : Journal für Sucht, Sinn und Lebenslust Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 1 Pages 46-53  
  Keywords government and politics; Switzerland  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 13.01-084 Serial 59477  
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Author Dietrich, Nicolas   
  Title Thérapies résidentielles des dépendances en Suisse : quel ancrage juridique d'un “client-treatment matching instrument”? Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Droit, déontologie et soin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4 Issue 4; 12/2004 Pages 422-448  
  Keywords patient assessment  
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  Language French Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 1629-6583 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Achtung: PDF nicht völlig identisch mit Dokument Approved no  
  Call Number 08-004 Serial 59475  
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Author Reddy, K. Rajender; Modyi, Marlene W.; Simon, Pedder   
  Title Pegasys : neueste Studienergebnisse : verwendung von Peginterferon alfa-2a [40 KD] (Pegasys®) für die Therapie der Hepatitis C Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 54 Issue 2; 22.01.2002 Pages 571-586  
  Keywords health promotion; viral hepatitis  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 0169-409x ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 07.02-010 Serial 59473  
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Author Meystre-Agustoni, Giovanna; Martin, J.; Haller-Maslov, E.; Calanca, A.; Cereghetti, A.   
  Title Le devenir des toxicomanes pris en charge à l'aide de méthadone dans le canton de Vaud (1976-1986) Type Journal Article
  Year 1988 Publication Revue médicale de la Suisse romande : organe officiel de la Société médicale de la Suisse romande Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 108 Issue 3; 03/1988 Pages 231-256  
  Keywords treatment and maintenance; outpatient care  
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  Language French Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 0035-3655 (Print) ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 01.02-032 Serial 59471  
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