Rural Indiana Struggles to Contend With H.I.V. Outbreak
被艾滋恐懼吞噬的美國(guó)小城
AUSTIN, Ind. — She became addicted to painkillers over a decade ago, when a car wreck left her with a broken back and doctors prescribed OxyContin during her recovery. Then came a new prescription opiate, Opana, easily obtained on the street and more potent when crushed, dissolved in water and injected. She did just that, many times a day, sometimes sharing needles with other addicts.
印第安納州奧斯汀——十年前,她開(kāi)始對(duì)鎮(zhèn)痛劑上癮。當(dāng)時(shí),她在一次車禍中脊柱受傷,醫(yī)生在她康復(fù)期間給她開(kāi)了奧施康定(OxyContin)。然后,又出現(xiàn)了一種新的處方麻醉劑Opana,這種藥在外面很容易買,碾碎后效力更強(qiáng),可溶于水,還可以用于注射。她就是那樣做的,而且每天要用很多次,有時(shí)還會(huì)與其他上癮者共用針頭。
Last month, the thin, 45-year-old woman learned the unforgiving consequences. She tested positive for H.I.V., one of nearly 150 cases in this socially conservative, largely rural region just north of the Kentucky border. Now a life long hobbled by addiction is, like so many others here, consumed by fear.
上個(gè)月,這個(gè)瘦削的45歲女人得知,這樣做造成了不可挽回的后果。她的艾滋病毒(HIV)檢測(cè)結(jié)果呈陽(yáng)性,是靠近肯塔基州北部邊界這個(gè)民風(fēng)保守、以農(nóng)業(yè)為主的地區(qū)的近150例艾滋病毒攜帶者之一?,F(xiàn)在,與這里的許多人一樣,因?yàn)樯习a而長(zhǎng)期受到困擾的生活已經(jīng)被恐懼吞噬。
She is afraid to start antiretroviral therapy because she does not want to be spotted entering the clinic on Main Street, she says, and afraid to learn her prognosis after hearing a rumor — false, it turns out — that someone else with the virus was given six months to live. Other drug users have refused to be tested at all.
她說(shuō),她不敢開(kāi)始抗逆轉(zhuǎn)錄病毒治療,因?yàn)樗幌氡蝗丝吹阶哌M(jìn)主街那家診所,在聽(tīng)到有個(gè)病毒攜帶者經(jīng)診斷只剩六個(gè)月時(shí)間后(后經(jīng)證明是謠言),她甚至不敢去了解自己的預(yù)后。還有些藥物使用者完全拒絕接受測(cè)試。
“I thought it was just a homosexual disease,” the woman said one recent evening, twisting a tissue in her manicured hands as tears filled her eyes. She asked that her name not be published out of concerns about being stigmatized. “I didn’t ever think it would be in my small hometown.”
“我還以為這是同性戀才會(huì)得的病,”她在近日的一個(gè)晚上說(shuō),她做過(guò)美甲的雙手揉捏著一張紙巾,眼中噙滿淚水。因?yàn)閾?dān)心被人歧視,她要求對(duì)自己的姓名保密。“我從沒(méi)想過(guò),這種事會(huì)發(fā)生在我家鄉(xiāng)的小鎮(zhèn)。”
The crisis would test even a large metropolis; Austin, population 4,200, is overwhelmed despite help from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state and nonprofit groups like the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. H.I.V. had been all but unknown here, and misinformation is rife. Attempts to halt the outbreak have been hindered by strong but misguided local beliefs about how to address it, according to people involved in the response.
這個(gè)危機(jī)甚至還會(huì)考驗(yàn)一個(gè)大都市;盡管有疾病控制與預(yù)防中心(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,簡(jiǎn)稱CDC)、州和艾滋病健康護(hù)理基金會(huì)(AIDS Healthcare Foundation)等非營(yíng)利組織的幫助,人口僅4200的奧斯汀還是有些不知所措。這里幾乎對(duì)HIV一無(wú)所知,而且錯(cuò)誤信息也很多。相關(guān)人士表示,在如何應(yīng)對(duì)它的問(wèn)題上,當(dāng)?shù)匾恍?qiáng)烈而具有誤導(dǎo)性的觀念,對(duì)阻止HIV蔓延的工作造成了阻礙。
Gov. Mike Pence reluctantly authorized a needle exchange program last month, but local officials are not running it according to best practices, outside experts say. Austin residents still must wait for addiction treatment, even though they have been given priority. And getting those who are H.I.V.-positive on medication, and making sure they adhere to the protocol, has been difficult.
外界有專家稱,上個(gè)月州長(zhǎng)邁克·彭斯(Mike Pence)不情愿地批準(zhǔn)了一個(gè)針頭更換項(xiàng)目,但當(dāng)?shù)毓賳T的執(zhí)行不力。本應(yīng)得到優(yōu)先待遇的奧斯汀居民仍然必須等待接受藥物上癮治療。此外,讓那些HIV檢測(cè)呈陽(yáng)性的人接受藥物治療,并保證他們能遵守規(guī)定,也并非易事。
Officials here say the need for education is urgent and deep; even local health workers are learning as they go. Brittany Combs, the public health nurse for Scott County, said she was stunned to discover from talking to addicts that many were using the same needle up to 300 times, until it broke off in their arms. Some were in the habit of using nail polish to mark syringes as their own, but with needles scarce and houses full of people frequently shooting up together, efforts to avoid sharing often failed.
這里的官員表示,對(duì)教育的需求迫切而深刻;連當(dāng)?shù)氐尼t(yī)務(wù)人員都摸索著工作。斯科特縣(Scott County)的公共衛(wèi)生護(hù)士布里特妮·庫(kù)姆斯(Brittany Combs)說(shuō),她在與上癮者交談的過(guò)程中發(fā)現(xiàn),很多人會(huì)使用同一個(gè)針頭達(dá)300次,直到針頭斷在胳膊里,她對(duì)此感到震驚。有些人還習(xí)慣用指甲油標(biāo)示出自己的注射器,但是由于針頭不多,再加上屋子里滿是經(jīng)常一起進(jìn)行注射的人,所以往往很難避免共用針頭的情況。
After the needle exchange program started last month, Ms. Combs also learned that many addicts were uncomfortable visiting a needle distribution center that opened April 4 on the outskirts of town. So she started taking needles directly to users in their neighborhoods.
庫(kù)姆斯還了解到,上個(gè)月針頭更換項(xiàng)目開(kāi)始后,許多上癮者都不愿意去往針頭分發(fā)中心。4月4日,該中心在城郊開(kāi)放。所以,她開(kāi)始直接把針頭拿到社區(qū),給那里的藥物使用者。
At the same time, H.I.V. specialists from Indianapolis — who have evaluated about 50 people with the virus here so far and started about 20 of them on antiretroviral drugs — are fighting a barrage of misinformation about the virus in Scott County, where almost all residents are white, few go to college and one in five live in poverty, according to the census.
同時(shí),來(lái)自印第安納波利斯的HIV專家正在與斯科特縣大量關(guān)于HIV的錯(cuò)誤信息作斗爭(zhēng)。據(jù)調(diào)查,這里幾乎所有居民都是白人,上過(guò)大學(xué)的很少,五分之一的人生活在貧困之中。目前,這些專家已經(jīng)對(duì)這里的大約50名病毒攜帶者進(jìn)行了檢查,并開(kāi)始對(duì)其中20人使用抗逆轉(zhuǎn)錄病毒藥物。
“There are still a significant proportion of people in Austin who have biases about H.I.V. and are contributing to the stigma and subsequent fear,” said Dr. Diane Janowicz, an infectious disease specialist at Indiana University, who is treating H.I.V. patients here. “I have to reassure them — if your grandkid wants a sip of your drink, you can share it. It’s O.K. to eat at the same table. You can use the same bathroom.’”
“奧斯汀仍然有很多人對(duì)HIV存在偏見(jiàn),而且正在對(duì)與之相伴的恥辱感和恐懼起到推波助瀾的作用,”在這里治療HIV患者的印第安納大學(xué) (Indiana University)傳染病專家黛安娜·揚(yáng)諾維茨博士(Dr. Diane Janowicz)說(shuō)。“我得反復(fù)告訴他們——如果你的孫子想喝一口你的飲料,你可以給孩子喝。在同一張桌子上吃飯也沒(méi)有問(wèn)題。你們還可以共用一個(gè)衛(wèi)生間。”
Many of the newly diagnosed here have strikingly high amounts of the virus in their blood, Dr. Janowicz said, and in one patient the H.I.V. has progressed to AIDS. Nonetheless, she said, “if they take their medicine for H.I.V., this is a chronic disease, not something they have to die from.”
揚(yáng)諾維茨說(shuō),這里許多近期確診者的血液病毒含量都高得驚人。還有一位患者的HIV已經(jīng)發(fā)展成了艾滋病(AIDS)。她說(shuō),不過(guò),“如果他們使用針對(duì)HIV的藥物,這就是一種慢性疾病,不見(jiàn)得一定會(huì)死于這個(gè)病。”
Another complication is that the needle exchange has faced strong local resistance. Mr. Pence, a Republican, generally opposes such programs, saying they perpetuate drug use. Many residents here feel the same.
另一個(gè)問(wèn)題是,針頭更換項(xiàng)目在當(dāng)?shù)卦獾搅藦?qiáng)烈抵制。身為共和黨人的彭斯對(duì)此類項(xiàng)目基本上持反對(duì)態(tài)度,說(shuō)這樣會(huì)使藥物濫用的行為延續(xù)下去。這里的許多居民也這樣認(rèn)為。
“If you would have asked me last year if I was for a needle exchange program, I would have said you’re nuts,” Ms. Combs said. “I thought, just like a lot of people do, that it’s enabling — that you’re just giving needles out and assisting them in their drug habit. But then I did the research on it, and there’s 28 years of research to prove that it actually works.”
“如果你去年問(wèn)我是否支持針頭更換項(xiàng)目,我會(huì)說(shuō)你瘋了,”庫(kù)姆斯說(shuō)。“與許多人一樣,我認(rèn)為這是在給藥物使用提供方便——你把針頭分發(fā)出去,為他們使用藥物的習(xí)慣提供幫助。但是,我隨后我做了一些了解,有28年的研究可以證明這樣做真的有用。”
But researchers say that Scott County’s hastily created exchange has several features that could sharply curb its effectiveness. To get clean needles, drug users have to register, using their birth date and a few letters from their name to create an identification number that goes on a laminated card. But the police are arresting anyone found with needles but no card, saying it will prod more people to participate.
但研究人員稱,斯科特縣匆忙創(chuàng)建的更換項(xiàng)目有幾個(gè)地方會(huì)嚴(yán)重影響它的效果。要獲得干凈的針頭,藥物使用者必須登記,用出生日期和名字中的幾個(gè)字母來(lái)創(chuàng)建一個(gè)識(shí)別碼,這個(gè)碼會(huì)印到一張塑封的卡片上。然而,任何有針頭但沒(méi)有卡片的人,一經(jīng)發(fā)現(xiàn)就會(huì)被警察逮捕,理由是這樣會(huì)促使更多人參與更換項(xiàng)目。
Dr. Don Des Jarlais, the director of research for the chemical dependency institute at Mount Sinai Beth Israel hospital in New York, said the most successful needle exchange programs let participants pass out syringes to peers who remain in the shadows instead of requiring everyone to sign up. Arresting drug users who are not officially enrolled in the program “makes it hard to build trust,” Dr. Des Jarlais said, adding, “You’re not going to be able to get enough syringes out to really stop the epidemic if you have those types of restrictions.”
紐約西奈山以色列堂醫(yī)院(Mount Sinai Beth Israel)化學(xué)品依賴研究所的研究負(fù)責(zé)人唐·德夏萊(Don Des Jarlais)說(shuō),最成功的針頭更換項(xiàng)目會(huì)讓參與者把注射器傳遞給身邊那些仍然躲在暗處的人,而不是要求每個(gè)人去登記。逮捕那些沒(méi)有在這個(gè)項(xiàng)目中正式登記的藥物使用者,“會(huì)導(dǎo)致很難建立起信任”,德夏萊說(shuō)。他還表示,“如果設(shè)定這些限制,你就無(wú)法把足夠多的注射器分發(fā)出去,從而真正阻止病毒的傳播。”
Local supporters of the needle exchange say a limited program is better than none, and believe that improvements will come with time. Last week, the state legislature sent a bill to Mr. Pence that would allow communities to create needle exchange programs for up to a year if they are experiencing an epidemic of H.I.V. or hepatitis C because of intravenous drug use. Mr. Pence said he would sign the measure, noting in a statement that it would allow only “limited and accountable” needle exchange programs, and only “where public health emergencies warrant such action.”
當(dāng)?shù)刂С轴橆^更換項(xiàng)目的人表示,有限制的項(xiàng)目總比完全沒(méi)有這類項(xiàng)目好,而且他們認(rèn)為隨著時(shí)間流逝,事情將出現(xiàn)改善。上周,州立法機(jī)構(gòu)向彭斯提交了一個(gè)提案。根據(jù)該提案,當(dāng)一個(gè)社區(qū)因?yàn)殪o脈藥物注射而出現(xiàn)HIV或丙型肝炎的廣泛傳播時(shí),可以創(chuàng)立一個(gè)長(zhǎng)達(dá)一年的針頭更換項(xiàng)目。彭斯稱,他將簽署這一提案,并在一項(xiàng)聲明中指出,它將只批準(zhǔn)“有限且可問(wèn)責(zé)的”針頭更換項(xiàng)目,而且只在“出現(xiàn)公共健康危機(jī)的前提下”進(jìn)行。
For now, the program here is giving out a maximum of 140 clean needles per user per week to whoever comes to the outreach center or accepts them from the roaming minivan. Ms. Combs said some people told her they injected as often as 15 times a day, and the exchange is erring on the side of providing slightly more than people need. She has passed out needles at a house where the owner, an older woman known as Momma, sits on the porch while a steady stream of visitors comes to shoot up inside. She has knocked on the door of a trailer where, she said, “multiple family members live and the daughters all prostitute themselves out and everyone is doing drugs.” One recent afternoon, on a street fragrant with lilacs, a young woman on a bicycle declined Ms. Combs’s offer of clean needles, saying she already had some — and H.I.V.
目前,這里的項(xiàng)目每周最多向每個(gè)藥物使用者發(fā)放140個(gè)干凈針頭,發(fā)放對(duì)象是每個(gè)來(lái)到推廣中心,或者從流動(dòng)的小型貨車上拿針頭的人。庫(kù)姆斯說(shuō),有人告訴她,他們每天會(huì)注射多達(dá)15次,而這個(gè)更換項(xiàng)目寧愿提供略微超出人們需求的數(shù)量。她曾去一戶人家發(fā)放針頭,這家的主人是一個(gè)年紀(jì)稍大的女性,名叫莫瑪 (Momma);莫瑪坐在門廊上,有人不停地來(lái)到這里,到里面進(jìn)行注射。庫(kù)姆斯還曾敲過(guò)一個(gè)拖車式活動(dòng)房屋的門,她說(shuō),“好幾個(gè)家庭成員都住在里面,家里的女兒都會(huì)去賣淫,每個(gè)人都在用毒品。”近日的一天下午,在一條彌漫著紫丁香香味的街道上,一名騎自行車的年輕女性拒絕了庫(kù)姆斯提供的干凈針頭,她說(shuō)自己已經(jīng)有了一些,而且自己已是HIV攜帶者。
“I know I need the medicine to slow it down,” she murmured.
她低聲說(shuō)道,“我知道我需要藥物來(lái)延緩病情發(fā)展。”
One unexpected benefit of the H.I.V. outbreak, according to the woman who tested positive and fears starting treatment, is that the men who used to stream into town daily, seeking young female addicts who would prostitute themselves in exchange for drug money, have all but disappeared.
這名檢測(cè)呈陽(yáng)性,而且害怕開(kāi)始治療的女性表示,HIV的蔓延帶來(lái)了一個(gè)意想不到的好處:那些曾經(jīng)每天涌入城里,尋找年輕的女性用藥上癮者的男性幾乎都消失了。他們之所以來(lái)這里,是因?yàn)樯习a者會(huì)用性服務(wù)來(lái)?yè)Q取毒品錢。