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How Does Drug Addiction Treatment Help Reduce The Spread Of HIV/AIDS?

There are various activities that are solely used to reduce the dangerous results that are associated with drug abuse like drug addiction treatment. For drug users who commonly use needles to inject themselves with the drugs, they are highly likely to contract HIV.  This is especially when they share the needles among themselves.

Drug abuse plays a very big role in transmission of the disease from one individual to another. That is why there are processes that are put in place in recovery centers and rehabilitations to teach the drug users the effects of sharing needles while they are abusing drugs.

Drug addicts who seek help and enter rehabs will likely not get HIV because they are there to be assisted in stopping the use of the addictive drugs. Kinds of drug abusers that are easily susceptible to HIV transmission are heroin and cocaine addicts who use the drugs by mainly injecting themselves.

For prevention to be successful a drug addict has to stay longer at the treatment center without relapsing. Those who frequently relapse and have to go back to the recovery center are at risk because every time they leave the center they expose themselves to the dangers of contracting HIV. In addition, when they are abusing the drugs, they can be engaging themselves in unprotected sexual relations. So other than the needle users, generally drug addicts are at risk of contracting HIV one way or another. Unprotected sex is another highly practiced exercise that can lead to transmission of sexual diseases.

When one checks in for treatment he or she will have the opportunity to be screened for any disease, counseling is provided, treatment for his or her addiction is given and they will know their HIV status.

Reference: http://www.healthyplace.com/addictions/main/drug-addiction-treatment-and-aids/menu-id-1000/