From opiates to methamphetamine: building new harm reduction responses in Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract Background Despite the rise of stimulant use, most harm reduction programs still focus on people who inject opioids, leaving many people who use methamphetamine (PWUM) underserviced. In Asia, especially, where methamphetamine prevalence has overtaken opioids prevalence, harm reduction progr...
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Main Authors: | Rafaela Rigoni (Author), Sara Woods (Author), Joost J. Breeksema (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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