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Responding to the Increase in Substance Use, HIV, HCV, and Overdose in New England (RISE-NE)

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGOLocation LA JOLLA, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Aug 2025Deadline 31 May 2030
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AIDS VirusAIDS preventionAIDS testAIDS/HIV testAccess to CareAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusActiqActive Follow-upAddressAreaBehavior Conditioning TherapyBehavior ModificationBehavior TherapyBehavior TreatmentBehavior assessmentBehavioral Conditioning TherapyBehavioral ModificationBehavioral TherapyBehavioral TreatmentCaringCohort StudiesCollectionCommunitiesConcurrent StudiesConditioning TherapyDataDisease OutbreaksDrug usageDrug userDrugsDuragesicEpidemicFederally Qualified Health CenterFentanestFentanylFentylFrequenciesGeneralized GrowthGeographyGoalsGrowthHCVHCV diagnostic testingHCV testingHCV therapyHCV treatmentHCV/HIVHIVHIV PreventionHIV and HCVHIV and hepatitis CHIV testHIV-1 testHIV-2 testHIV-HCVHIV/AIDS preventionHIV/HCVHIV/Hepatitis CHarm MinimizationHarm ReductionHealthHealth Services AccessibilityHepatitis C TherapeuticsHepatitis C TherapyHepatitis C Virus TreatmentHepatitis C treatmentHepatitis C virusHigh PrevalenceHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesHuman immunodeficiency virus testInjectableInterventionInvestigatorsLAV-HTLV-IIILeadershipLettersLightLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusMassachusettsMedicationMental disordersMental health disordersMethodsModelingNIDANational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute on Drug AbuseNational Institutes of HealthNeedle-Exchange ProgramsNew EnglandNortheastern United StatesOpiatesOpioidOralOutbreaksOutcomeOverdosePWUDPatternPharmaceutical PreparationsPhentanylPhotoradiationPoliciesPopulationPositionPositioning AttributePrEPPreventative strategyPrevention strategyPreventive strategyProspective, cohort studyPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatric DisorderQualifyingRecurrenceRecurrentResearchResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRhode IslandRiskRouteRuralServicesStimulantSyringe-Exchange ProgramsTimeTissue GrowthTrainingTransportationUnited States National Institutes of HealthUrban PopulationUrbanicityVermontVirus-HIVVisitXylaxineXylazineaccess to health servicesaccess to servicesaccess to treatmentaccessibility to health servicesactive followupavailability of servicesbehavior interventionbehavioral assessmentbehavioral interventioncare accessco-morbidco-morbiditycognitive functioncohortcommunity based evaluationcommunity engagementcommunity partnerscommunity planningcommunity researchcommunity-based partnerscomorbiditydemographicsdirect applicationdistribute naloxonedrug usedrug/agentengagement with communitiesevidence baseexperiencefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowuphealth service accesshealth services availabilityhepatitis C diagnostic testinghepatitis C testinghepatitis C viral diagnostic testinghepatitis C virus diagnostic testinghepatitis C virus testingheroin intakeheroin usehousing insecurityimprovedinsecure housinglicit opioidmarkov modelmental illnessmetropolitanmultiple substance usemultisubstance usenaloxone availabilitynaloxone dispensarynaloxone dispensationnaloxone dispensingnaloxone distributionnaloxone provisionneedle exchangenovelontogenyopiate consumptionopiate drug useopiate intakeopiate medicationopiate useopioid consumptionopioid drug useopioid intakeopioid medicationopioid useoverdose educationoverdose preventionpeople who use drugspeople who use illicit drugspersons who use drugspoly substance usepolysubstance usepre-exposure prophylaxisprescribed opiateprescribed opioidprescription opiateprescription opioidprevent substance useprevention serviceprogramsprovide naloxonepsychiatric illnesspsychological disorderrecruitresponsescale upservice availabilityservice deliveryservice programssubstance usesubstance use preventionsubstance usingsuburbsuburbansuburbiasyringe exchangesyringe exchange servicessyringe service programssyringe servicestreatment accesstreatment servicestrenduptakeurban groupurban individualurban people
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Background: Despite the availability of robust substance use prevention and treatment services in some communities, sizable HIV outbreaks are occurring among people who use drugs (PWUD) in New England. High levels of opioid use, early introduction of harmful drug supply contaminants, and increasing polysubstance use involving stimulants have led…

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Responding to the Increase in Substance Use, HIV, HCV, and Overdose in New England (RISE-NE) — UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, | Dev Procure