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Prevalence of Intravenous Drug Use Associated Infections

Author(s):
Sorour AsadiSorour Asadi1, Majid MarjaniMajid Marjani1,*
1Department of Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran


Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases:Vol. 1, issue 2; 59-62
Article type:Research Article
How to Cite:Sorour AsadiMajid MarjaniPrevalence of Intravenous Drug Use Associated Infections.Arch Clin Infect Dis.1(2):59-62.

Abstract

Materials and methods:

For this descriptive study, 3 teaching hospitals affiliated to Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences were considered and patients who had been admitted in infectious ward were included. Totally, 126 IDU patients were evaluated for duration of drug abuse, type of drug, site and frequency of injections, and clinical manifestations.

Results:

The study population included 123 males and 3 females with a mean age of 37 years. They have averagely abused IV drugs for 5.8 years 3.3 times a day. Groin (44%) and upper extremity (forearm, arm or hand) (36%) were the most common sites of injection. Soft tissue and skin infection, respiratory infections and pulmonary TB, and viral hepatitis were the most common IDU-associated infections.

Conclusion:

Skin and soft tissues were the most common site of involvement among IDU patients. High frequency of pulmonary tuberculosis in IDU necessitates clinicians attention; however, the association between TB and HIV was remarkable.

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