Pubdate: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 1999 Southam Inc. Contact: 300 - 1450 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, Ontario M3B 3R5 Fax: (416) 442-2209 Website: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Forum: http://forums.canada.com/~canada Author: Ralf Jurgens Note: Mr. Jurgens is the Executive Director, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, Project Co-ordinator, Expert Committee on AIDS in Prisons, Montreal. SAY YES Re: Needle Happy, Editorial, Nov. 16. Prison systems do everything they can to prevent drugs and needles from entering prisons. Nevertheless, some prisoners continue injecting drugs while behind bars. While efforts to prevent drug use are important, efforts to prevent the spread of HIV and hepatitis must be stepped up. The World Health Organization, the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS, the Canadian Expert Committee on AIDS in Prisons and many others have all recommended that sterile needles be made available to those inmates who continue injecting drugs. Evaluations of needle exchange programs in prisons have shown they do not lead to increased drug use and they reduce the spread of infection. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart