‘Bluetoothing’: Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global H.I.V. Surge​

‘Bluetoothing’: Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global H.I.V. Surge​

‘Bluetoothing’: Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global H.I.V. Surge​

 The practice, in which users inject the blood of already intoxicated individuals, has fueled one of the fastest-growing H.I.V. epidemics in the Pacific and grown widespread in South Africa.  

Creator: The New York Times (NYTHealth)

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