The impact of changes to heroin supply on blood-borne virus notifications and injecting related harms in New South Wales, Australia
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In early 2001 Australia experienced a sudden and unexpected disruption to heroin availability, know as the 'heroin shortage'. This 'shortage has been linked to a decrease in needle and syringe output and therefore poss...
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Main Authors: | Gilmour Stuart (Author), Degenhardt Louisa (Author), Day Carolyn (Author), Hall Wayne (Author) |
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