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Shared Methamphetamines and Syringes Exacerbate the HIV Epidemic

Summary by El Economista
Fiji Island has become the “zero zone” of drug trafficking in the Pacific, leading to a sharp increase in new HIV cases due to the use of shared syringes, along with a crisis related to intravenous methamphetamine use. An emergency response plan...
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Fiji Island has become the “zero zone” of drug trafficking in the Pacific, leading to a sharp increase in new HIV cases due to the use of shared syringes, along with a crisis related to intravenous methamphetamine use. An emergency response plan...

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El Economista broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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