Hidden populations: risk behaviours in drug-using populations in the Republic of Georgia through subsequent peer-driven interventions
Abstract Background Georgia has a significant risk of ongoing HIV and HCV outbreak. Within this context, harm reduction aims to reduce risk associated with drug use through community activities, such as peer recruitment and involvement. The aim of this study was to identify significant differences b...
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Main Authors: | Cale Lawlor (Author), Marine Gogia (Author), Irma Kirtadze (Author), Keti Stvilia (Author), Guranda Jikia (Author), Tamar Zurashvili (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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