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Research

Examining Risk Behavior and Syringe Coverage among People Who Inject Drugs Accessing a Syringe Services Program: A Latent Class Analysis.

Hospital Costs of Injection Drug Use in Florida.

Syringe Disposal among People Who Inject Drugs before and after the Implementation of a Syringe Services Program.

The effectiveness of harm reduction in preventing HIV among injecting drug users

When Is an Abscess More Than an Abscess? Syringe Services Programs and the Harm Reduction Safety-Net: A Case Report.

Reduction in Injection Risk Behaviors after Implementation of a Syringe Services Program, Miami, Florida.

Rapid Identification and Investigation of an Hiv Risk Network among People Who Inject Drugs–Miami, Fl, 2018.

Evaluating Differences in Opioid and Stimulant Use-Associated Infectious Disease Hospitalizations in Florida, 2016-2017.

Hospital Admissions among People Who Inject Opioids Following Syringe Services Program Implementation.

Correlates of Injection‐Related Wounds and Skin Infections Amongst Persons Who Inject Drugs and Use a Syringe Service Programme: A Single Center Study.

When sex work and drug use overlap: Considerations for advocacy and practice

Baseline Prevalence and Correlates of Hiv and Hcv Infection among People Who Inject Drugs Accessing a Syringe Services Program; Miami, Fl.

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