Understanding injecting drug use in Afghanistan: A scoping review
Abstract Background Several reports have described a growing prevalence of illicit drug use in Afghanistan, with recognition of a recent shift from traditional modes of consumption involving inhalation and oral ingestion to injecting drug use. Objective Conduct a comprehensive review of existing lit...
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Main Authors: | Frishta Nafeh (Author), Sufiat Fusigboye (Author), Bundit Sornpaisarn (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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