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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: A qualitative assessment of stakeholder perceptions and socio-cultural influences on the acceptability of harm reduction programs in Tijuana, Mexico | Harm Reduction Journal BioMed Central Research A qualitative assessment of stakeholder perceptions and socio-cultural influences on the acceptability of harm reduction programs in Tijuana Mexico Morgan M Philbin1 Remedies Lozada2 María Luisa Zuniga1 Andrea Mantsios1 Patricia Case3 Carlos Magis-Rodriguez4 Carl A Latkin5 and Steffanie A Strathdee 1 Open Access Address 1Division of International Health School of Medicine University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA 2Pro-COMUSIDA Tijuana Mexico 3The Fenway Institute Fenway Community Health Boston MA USA 4Centro Nacional para la Prevención del VIH SIDA CENSIDA Ministry of Health Mexico and 5The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD USA Email Morgan M Philbin - mphilbin@jhsph.edu Remedios Lozada - mrlozada@hotmail.com María Luisa Zuniga - mzuniga@ucsd.edu Andrea Mantsios - amantsio@health.nyc.gov Patricia Case - pcase@fenwayhealth.org Carlos Magis-Rodriguez - cmagis@salud.gob.mx Carl A Latkin - clatkin@jhsph.edu Steffanie A Strathdee - sstrathdee@ucsd.edu Corresponding author Published 20 November 2008 Received 24 September 2008 Accepted 20 November 2008 Harm Reduction Journal 2008 5 36 doi 10.1186 1477-7517-5-36 This article is available from http www.harmreductionjournal.com content 5 1 36 2008 Philbin et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http creativecommons.org licenses by 2.0 which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Background The Mexico-U.S. border region is experiencing rising rates of blood-borne infections among injection drug users IDUs emphasizing the need for harm reduction interventions. Methods We assessed the religious and cultural factors affecting the acceptability and feasibility of three harm reduction interventions - Needle exchange programs NEPs syringe vending machines and .