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HIV Testing Survey, 2001
Table 11. Needle sharing and cleaning during the past 12 months
a
among 599 injection drug users recruited at street location or NEP, by demographic characteristics, HIV Testing Survey, 2001
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Behavior
Total
No.
(%)
Used a needle previously used by another person
599
Never
344
(57)
Sometimes
236
(39)
Always
15
(3)
Unknown
2
(0)
Missing
2
(0)
Used bleach to clean previously used needles
b
251
Never
71
(28)
Sometimes
141
(56)
Always
35
(14)
Unknown
2
(1)
Missing
2
(1)
Used water, rubbing alcohol, or peroxide to clean previously used needles
b
251
Never
167
(67)
Sometimes
73
(29)
Always
8
(3)
Unknown
1
(0)
Missing
2
(1)
Used the same cooker, cotton, rinse water or other equipment with other people while shooting up
599
Never
268
(45)
Sometimes
294
(49)
Always
31
(5)
Unknown
3
(1)
Missing
3
(1)
Received a bleach kit for cleaning needles
599
No
325
(54)
Yes
269
(45)
Unknown
2
(0)
Missing
3
(1)
Note.
Column percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.
NEP, Needle Exchange Program
a
Within the 12 months before interview.
b
Asked of those who said they had sometimes (n=236) or always (n=15) used a needle they knew or suspected had been used by someone else.
Last Modified: August 23, 2006
Last Reviewed: August 23, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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