![]() This recommendation was based on LDS syringes with permanently attached needles. In 2012, the WHO recommended that NSPs offer their clients low dead space (LDS) syringes, which may reduce the survival of HIV and HCV as well as reduce transmission risk. ![]() The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNAIDS have endorsed comprehensive HIV prevention packages for PWID that include NSP. With adequate funding, culturally appropriate needle and syringe programs (NSPs) can reduce direct syringe sharing and HIV transmission. In many countries, direct sharing of needles and syringes and syringe-mediated drug sharing account for most HIV and HCV infections among PWID. ![]() HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) are serious global health problems. To reduce HIV transmission related to syringe sharing, needle and syringe programs need to combine this knowledge with the needs of their clients. The dead space in different low dead space needle and syringe combinations varied substantially. Among low dead space designs, calculated volumes of blood and HIV viral burden were lowest for low dead space syringes with permanently attached needles and highest for low dead space syringes with high dead space needles. The average dead space was 3 μL in low dead space syringes with permanently attached needles, 13 μL in high dead space syringes with low dead space needles, 45 μL in low dead space syringes with high dead space needles, and 99 μL in high dead space syringes with high dead space needles. Needles ranged in length from 8 to 38 mm. Syringe barrel capacities ranged from 0.5 to 20 mL. ![]() We also calculated the amounts of blood and HIV that would remain in different combinations following injection and rinsing. We measured dead space in 56 needle and syringe combinations obtained from needle and syringe programs across 17 countries in Europe and Asia. When shared by people who inject drugs, needles and syringes with different dead space may affect the probability of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission differently. ![]()
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