Detected substance abuse among injecting drug users through analysis of used syringes in Tunisia

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Bilel Moslah , Omar Smaoui , Thomas Néfau , Houyem Boukassoula , Nadia chaouali , Meriem Laaribi , Mohamed Anouar Nouioui , Dorra Amira , Abderrazek Hedhili
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Abstract

Background and aims

Injecting drug use poses significant public health risks due to unsafe practices such as syringe sharing, reuse, and risky sexual behaviors, which increase the transmission of bloodborne viruses. In Tunisia, limited data on injecting drug use hinders the development of informed health and harm reduction policies.

Methods

A syringe collection campaign was conducted in Tunis in November 2022. The used syringes were provided by the Tunisian Association for Information and Orientation on AIDS and Addiction (ATIOST), a harm-reduction service. These syringes had been distributed to people who inject drugs (PWID) as part of a mobile syringe exchange program. The objective of the study was to analyze the contents of the used syringes to gain further insights into drug use patterns among PWID. The residual substances in the syringes were examined using ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS), in accordance with the standardized protocol of the European Syringe Collection and Analysis Project Enterprise (ESCAPE).

Results

A total of 261 syringes from five collection sites were analyzed. Among these, 87 % contained at least one psychoactive substance, while 32 % contained more than two psychoactive substances. The most frequently identified psychoactive substances were buprenorphine (50.28 %), amphetamine (11.65 %) and tramadol (9.66 %). No substances were detected in 34 syringes.

Conclusion

This method provides rapid data on drug use trends in specific regions and timeframes, revealing differences that can inform tailored prevention and harm reduction strategies. Such analyses are valuable for comparative studies across countries in the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP-South) region.
通过分析突尼斯使用过的注射器发现注射吸毒者滥用药物的情况。
背景和目的:由于共用注射器、重复使用注射器和危险的性行为等不安全行为,注射吸毒带来了巨大的公共卫生风险,加剧了血液传播病毒的传播。在突尼斯,有关注射吸毒的数据有限,这阻碍了知情健康和减少伤害政策的制定:方法:2022 年 11 月在突尼斯开展了注射器收集活动。使用过的注射器由突尼斯艾滋病和毒瘾信息与指导协会(ATIOST)提供,这是一项减少伤害的服务。作为流动注射器交换计划的一部分,这些注射器已分发给注射吸毒者(PWID)。研究的目的是分析使用过的注射器中的成分,以进一步了解注射吸毒者的吸毒模式。根据欧洲注射器收集和分析项目企业(ESCAPE)的标准化方案,采用超高效液相色谱-串联质谱法(UPLC-MS/MS)对注射器中的残留物质进行了检测:共分析了来自五个收集点的 261 支注射器。其中,87%的注射器至少含有一种精神活性物质,32%的注射器含有两种以上的精神活性物质。最常发现的精神活性物质是丁丙诺啡(50.28%)、苯丙胺(11.65%)和曲马多(9.66%)。34 支注射器中未检测出任何药物:这种方法可以快速提供特定地区和时间段内毒品使用趋势的数据,揭示差异,为有针对性的预防和减少伤害策略提供信息。这种分析对于欧洲睦邻政策(ENP-South)地区各国之间的比较研究很有价值。
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Forensic science international
Forensic science international 医学-医学:法
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
285
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Forensic Science International is the flagship journal in the prestigious Forensic Science International family, publishing the most innovative, cutting-edge, and influential contributions across the forensic sciences. Fields include: forensic pathology and histochemistry, chemistry, biochemistry and toxicology, biology, serology, odontology, psychiatry, anthropology, digital forensics, the physical sciences, firearms, and document examination, as well as investigations of value to public health in its broadest sense, and the important marginal area where science and medicine interact with the law. The journal publishes: Case Reports Commentaries Letters to the Editor Original Research Papers (Regular Papers) Rapid Communications Review Articles Technical Notes.
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