A brief description of the disease which caused the deaths of eight heroin users in Dubin during the summer of 2000 is provided. The spread of the disease in England and Scotland during 2001 is breifly outlined
Using a data-linkage approach, we conducted a case-control study to investigate risk factors in an o...
In November and December 2008, six cases of suspect wound botulism were reported in heroin injecting...
Outbreaks of serious infections associated with heroin use in persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) occur...
An outbreak of serious illness and death occurred in injecting drug users during 2000 in Scotland, I...
Since April 19, 2000, 30 injecting-drug users (IDUs) died or were hospitalized with unexplained seve...
An outbreak of unexplained illness among heroin users was reported in May 2000 in Dublin. Between 2...
An epidemic of unexplained illness among injecting drug users characterized by injection site inflam...
Using a data-linkage approach, we conducted a case-control study to investigate risk factors in an o...
Since the first week of December 2009, Public Health Authorities in Scotland have been identifying c...
outbreak of infection with Clostridium novyi type A and other spore-forming organisms in Scottish in...
Since 2000 in the United Kingdom, infections caused by spore-forming bacteria have been associated w...
Clostridial infections in injecting drug users in the United Kingdom are a relatively new phenomenon...
This study investigated causes and manner of drug-related fatalities recorded in 2000 in the United ...
Since April 19, 2000, health authorities in Scotland, Ireland, England, and the United States have b...
Abstract Background People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an increased risk of wound botulism, a pot...
Using a data-linkage approach, we conducted a case-control study to investigate risk factors in an o...
In November and December 2008, six cases of suspect wound botulism were reported in heroin injecting...
Outbreaks of serious infections associated with heroin use in persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) occur...
An outbreak of serious illness and death occurred in injecting drug users during 2000 in Scotland, I...
Since April 19, 2000, 30 injecting-drug users (IDUs) died or were hospitalized with unexplained seve...
An outbreak of unexplained illness among heroin users was reported in May 2000 in Dublin. Between 2...
An epidemic of unexplained illness among injecting drug users characterized by injection site inflam...
Using a data-linkage approach, we conducted a case-control study to investigate risk factors in an o...
Since the first week of December 2009, Public Health Authorities in Scotland have been identifying c...
outbreak of infection with Clostridium novyi type A and other spore-forming organisms in Scottish in...
Since 2000 in the United Kingdom, infections caused by spore-forming bacteria have been associated w...
Clostridial infections in injecting drug users in the United Kingdom are a relatively new phenomenon...
This study investigated causes and manner of drug-related fatalities recorded in 2000 in the United ...
Since April 19, 2000, health authorities in Scotland, Ireland, England, and the United States have b...
Abstract Background People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an increased risk of wound botulism, a pot...
Using a data-linkage approach, we conducted a case-control study to investigate risk factors in an o...
In November and December 2008, six cases of suspect wound botulism were reported in heroin injecting...
Outbreaks of serious infections associated with heroin use in persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) occur...