Early disruptions to syringe services programs during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
IntroductionThe widespread HIV epidemic in Ukraine is concentrated among people who inject drugs (PWID), making access to sterile injection paraphernalia (SIP) like sterile needles and syringes a critical method of HIV/AIDS prevention; however, the Russian invasion has threatened to disrupt the oper...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin M. Nikitin (Author), Daniel J. Bromberg (Author), Iryna Pykalo (Author), Roman Ivasiy (Author), Zahedul Islam (Author), Frederick L. Altice (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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