Injecting drug use

Injecting drug use was one of the earliest routes of HIV transmission identified in the early 1980s, because epidemiologists quickly noticed that HIV infection was following a pattern of prevalence in social groups similar to that of hepatitis B, another blood-borne infection also transmitted by shared needle use.

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