Background • The U.S. opioid epidemic has contributed to an increase in infections related to IDU, such as HCV • Transmission of HCV has been linked to unsafe injection practices • This study aims to characterize risk factors associated with HCV exposure amongst people who inject drugs in Maine Methodshttps://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/lambrew-retreat-2021/1044/thumbnail.jp
Current approaches to prevention of blood-borne infections in injection drug users include referral...
BackgroundInjection drug use (IDU) is a primary vector for blood-borne infections. Awareness of Hepa...
Aims To investigate whether opiate substitution therapy (OST) and needle and syringe programmes (NS...
Background • The U.S. opioid epidemic has contributed to an increase in infections related to IDU, s...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
Injection drug users (IDUs) are the largest group of persons infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), ...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
BACKGROUND: Needle sharing during injection drug use is the most common mode of transmission for the...
Background: The recent outbreak of HIV infection in Indiana linked to injection drug use demonstrate...
Background: Georgia is experiencing a crisis of injection drug use and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infec...
Hepatitis C (HCV) is rapidly growing and has become the most common blood-borne infection throughout...
Hepatitis C is associated with more deaths in the United States than 60 other infectious diseases re...
The opiate epidemic has had an impact on the lives of millions of people in this county. As we explo...
Hepatitis C is the most common chronic blood-borne infection in the U.S. and is one of the leading c...
Prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Scotland is high. ...
Current approaches to prevention of blood-borne infections in injection drug users include referral...
BackgroundInjection drug use (IDU) is a primary vector for blood-borne infections. Awareness of Hepa...
Aims To investigate whether opiate substitution therapy (OST) and needle and syringe programmes (NS...
Background • The U.S. opioid epidemic has contributed to an increase in infections related to IDU, s...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
Injection drug users (IDUs) are the largest group of persons infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), ...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
BACKGROUND: Needle sharing during injection drug use is the most common mode of transmission for the...
Background: The recent outbreak of HIV infection in Indiana linked to injection drug use demonstrate...
Background: Georgia is experiencing a crisis of injection drug use and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infec...
Hepatitis C (HCV) is rapidly growing and has become the most common blood-borne infection throughout...
Hepatitis C is associated with more deaths in the United States than 60 other infectious diseases re...
The opiate epidemic has had an impact on the lives of millions of people in this county. As we explo...
Hepatitis C is the most common chronic blood-borne infection in the U.S. and is one of the leading c...
Prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Scotland is high. ...
Current approaches to prevention of blood-borne infections in injection drug users include referral...
BackgroundInjection drug use (IDU) is a primary vector for blood-borne infections. Awareness of Hepa...
Aims To investigate whether opiate substitution therapy (OST) and needle and syringe programmes (NS...