Hospital admissions among people who inject opioids following syringe services program implementation
Abstract Background Syringe services programs (SSPs) are an evidence-based harm reduction strategy that reduces dangerous sequelae of injection drug use among people who inject drugs (PWID) such as overdose. SSP services include safer injection education and community-based naloxone distribution pro...
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Main Authors: | K. J. Bornstein (Author), A. E. Coye (Author), J. E. St. Onge (Author), H. Li (Author), A. Muller (Author), T. S. Bartholomew (Author), H. E. Tookes (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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