This review explores the prevalence of infectious diseases as well as risky injection practices and sexual behaviors of AAS users in the current literature. A comprehensive MEDLINE search (1984-17 April 2015) for English language reports was performed on AAS users. Ten studies analyzed the prevalence of HIV infection, 6 studies analyzed HBV infection, and 6 studies analyzed HCV infection; 20 studies analyzed injection practices and 7 studies analyzed high-risk sexual behaviors of AAS users. HIV, HBV, HCV, and SSTIs have been associated with AAS users.
In particular, HIV infection seems much higher among homosexual male AAS users. AAS users also take part in high-risk injection practices but to a much lower extent than intravenous drug users. AAS users are also more likely to engage in high-risk sexual behaviors than the general population. Clinicians and health-policy leaders may utilize these findings to implement strategies to decrease the spread of infectious diseases.
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- 1a Department of Clinical Sciences , Touro University California College of Pharmacy , Vallejo , CA , USA.
- 2b Department of Social , Behavioral, and Administrative Sciences, Touro University California College of Pharmacy , Vallejo , CA , USA.
- 3c Department of Emergency Medicine , Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center , Santa Clara , CA , USA.
- 4d Division of Emergency Medicine , Stanford University School of Medicine , Palo Alto , CA , USA.
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