Persons Who Use Drugs (PWUD)
Substance Abuse Treatment
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The guidance provided can help persons who use drugs, including those living with HIV/AIDS, to reduce or stop their substance abuse.
General
- Integrated Prevention Services for HIV Infection, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Tuberculosis for Persons Who Use Drugs Illicitly: Summary Guidance from CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: A Research Based Guide, NIDA
- Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction, NIDA
- Fact Sheet Series: Substance Abuse Treatment

- Methadone Web Research Guide, NIDA
Substance Abuse Treatment and HIV/AIDS Prevention
- Policy Brief: Reduction of HIV Transmission Through Drug-Dependence Treatment, WHO
- Linking HIV Prevention Services and Substance Abuse Treatment Programs

- Care and Treatment for HIV-Infected Persons Who Use Drugs
- Basic rinciples for Treatment and Psychosocial Support of Drug Dependent People Living with HIV/AIDS, UNICEF
- Policy and Programming Guide for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care among Injecting Drug Users, WHO - PDF
- Treatment of Injecting Drug Users with HIV/AIDS: Promoting Access and Optimizing Service Delivery, WHO
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- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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