Severe bacterial infections in people who inject drugs: the role of injection-related tissue damage
Abstract Background In the context of the current U.S. injection drug use epidemic, targeted public health harm reduction strategies have traditionally focused on overdose prevention and reducing transmission of blood-borne viral infections. Severe bacterial infections (SBI) associated with intraven...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Hrycko (Author), Pedro Mateu-Gelabert (Author), Courtney Ciervo (Author), Rebecca Linn-Walton (Author), Benjamin Eckhardt (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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