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  2. Damien Center - Wikipedia

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    The Damien Center was established in April 1987 by a team of community members including the Darrell Arthur of the Indy Bag Ladies, Monsignor Gettlefinger at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cathedral representing the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, and Earl Conner, an Episcopalian minister an AIDS activist representing the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. [3]

  3. Drug needle exchanges gain ground after Indiana HIV outbreak

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    Since Indiana opened its first state-run needle exchange last spring, Tara Burton, 25, has made weekly visits to turn over needles she used to shoot Opana, a prescription painkiller, up her track ...

  4. Needle and syringe programmes - Wikipedia

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    Multiple examples can be cited showing the relative ineffectiveness of needle exchange programmes alone in stopping the spread of blood-borne disease. [75] [76] [71] [73] Many needle exchange programmes do not make any serious effort to treat drug addiction. For example, David Noffs of the Life Education Center wrote, "I have visited sites ...

  5. Scott County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This became the first needle exchange to exist in Indiana; a total of 9 would ultimately exist in the state. [20] A total of 215 cases [21] were eventually attributed to the outbreak. Despite the success of the program, county officials voted 2–1 to end the needle exchange program in June 2021. [22]

  6. Needle exchange OK'd 12-1 to clean up parks, streets in ... - AOL

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    Oct. 2—Aldermen have approved an ordinance amendment proposed by Mayor Jay Ruais to address concerns over needle exchange programs and improper disposal of syringes on city streets and in parks.

  7. Needlestick injury - Wikipedia

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    Needle exchange programs are an effective way of decreasing the risk associated with needlestick injuries. These programs remove contaminated syringes from the street, reducing the risk of inadvertent transmission of blood-borne infections to the surrounding community and to law enforcement.

  8. After 3 years of needle exchange programs, how far has ... - AOL

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    Despite common misconceptions that syringe services programs, or needle exchange programs, encourage substance use, Graham's access to clean syringes and harm reduction services played an ...

  9. Needle sharing - Wikipedia

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    Needle sharing is the practice of intravenous drug-users by which a needle or syringe is shared by multiple individuals to administer intravenous drugs such as heroin, steroids, and hormones. [1] This is a primary vector for blood-borne diseases which can be transmitted through blood (blood-borne pathogens). [ 2 ]