An integrated approach to care attracts people living with HIV who use illicit drugs in an urban centre with a concentrated HIV epidemic
Abstract Background People living with HIV (PLHIV) who are also marginalized by social and structural inequities often face barriers to accessing and adhering to HIV treatment and care. The Dr. Peter Centre (DPC) is a non-profit integrated care facility with a supervised injection room that serves P...
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Main Authors: | S. Fernando (Author), R. McNeil (Author), K. Closson (Author), H. Samji (Author), S. Kirkland (Author), C. Strike (Author), R. Baltzer Turje (Author), W. Zhang (Author), R. S. Hogg (Author), S. Parashar (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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