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The epidemiological WHO-data for AIDS show, as we all know, that the increase of AIDS cases from the group of intravenous drug users (IVDU) is higher than in the other risk groups, and has reached a total of about one third of all cumulative reported AIDS cases in Europe (4). The vertical Virus transfer to the next generation is mainly caused by infected mothers from the group of drug users or by mothers with sexual contact to drug users. Regarding the horizontal virus transfer from the population at risk to the general population in the pattern-1-countries there is little doubt that the IVDU population is of great importance (3,7,13).
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Bschor, F., Bornemann, R., Borowski, C., Schneider, V. (1991). Monitoring of HIV-Spread in Regional Populations of Injecting Drug Users — the Berlin Experience. In: Loimer, N., Schmid, R., Springer, A. (eds) Drug Addiction and AIDS. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9173-6_12
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