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1. Perceived versus actual HIV risk among PrEP indicated persons with criminal legal involvement.

2. Network ethnic homophily and injection equipment sharing among Latinx and White non-Latinx people who inject drugs.

3. Trends in the prevalence of HIV, HCV, and co-infection and associated factors among young people who inject drugs (PWID) in Catalonia (2008–2019)

4. Drug use and unsafe injection among adults who live in prisons in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

5. Injection Behaviors and Use of Syringe Service Programs over Time among People Who Inject Drugs in Baltimore, Maryland.

6. Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study.

7. HIV risk perception and risk taking among people who inject drugs in Saveh, in Central Iran: findings from a national study.

8. Stigma and other correlates of sharing injection equipment among people with HIV in St. Petersburg, Russia.

9. Changes in HIV care continuum indicators among community-based samples of HIV-infected people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men across 21 cities in India.

10. Mental health status, health service utilization, drug use behaviors associated with non-fatal overdose among people who use illicit drugs: A meta-analysis.

11. Type of drug use and risky determinants associated with fatal overdose among people who use drugs: a meta-analysis.

12. Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Their Sociodemographic Determinants among Patients with Substance-Related Disorders: A Worldwide Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

13. Association of sociodemographic factors with needle sharing and number of sex partners among people who inject drugs in Egypt.

14. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients admitted to an addiction center.

15. Non-prescription pharmacy syringes sales to people who inject drugs (PWID) in Khartoum, Sudan: policy, practice, and perceptions.

16. HIV Injection Risk Behaviors among HIV-Negative People Who Inject Drugs Experiencing Homelessness, 23 U.S. Cities.

17. High-Risk Injection-Related Practices Associated with anti-HCV Positivity among Young Adults Seeking Services in Three Small Cities in Wisconsin.

18. Rationalities of Space and Drug-Related Harms: Accounts of People Who Inject Drugs in Nigeria.

19. Drug use and motivation for treatment in patrons of selected bunks in Uyo, Nigeria: a qualitative perspective.

20. Spatiotemporal trends in discarded needle reports near schools in Boston, Massachusetts, between 2016-2019.

21. Catch them young: Knowledge and awareness levels of HIV and AIDS transmission among high school students in Harare, Zimbabwe.

22. Awareness of and interest in oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention and interest in hypothetical forms of PrEP among people who inject drugs in rural West Virginia.

23. Novel Routes of Potential Hepatitis C Virus Transmission among People Who Inject Drugs: Secondary Blood Exposures Related to Injection Drug Use.

24. Hepatitis C incidence and prevalence among Puerto Rican people who use drugs in New York City.

25. Factors associated with injecting-related risk behaviors among people who inject drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis study.

26. Challenges and value of peer outreach workers in needle and syringe exchange programs: Evidence from an HIV prevention program in Yunnan province, China.

27. Correlates of injecting paraphernalia sharing among male drug injectors in Kermanshah, Iran: implications for HCV prevention.

28. Significant decrease in injection risk behaviours among participants in a needle exchange programme.

29. Accessibility of Needle and Syringe Programs and Injecting and Sharing Risk Behaviors in High Hepatitis C Virus Prevalence Settings.

30. HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for People Who Inject Drugs: The Context of Co-occurring Injection- and Sexual-Related HIV Risk in the U.S. Northeast.

31. Injection-related hepatitis C serosorting behaviors among people who inject drugs: An urban/rural comparison.

32. Need of structural interventions for linking people who inject drugs with antiretroviral treatment: A qualitative study.

33. Prevalence of skin and soft tissue infections and its related high-risk behaviors among people who inject drugs: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

34. Comparing Injecting Risk Behaviors of Long-Term Injectors with New Injectors in Tehran, Iran.

35. Street-involved youth engaged in sex work at increased risk of syringe sharing.

36. Prevalence of HIV and other infections and injection behaviours among people who inject drugs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

37. A Study of Sexual Relationship Power among Young Women Who Inject Drugs and Their Sexual Partners.

38. Factors related to HIV infection among unmarried youth in rural areas of Southwest China.

39. Barriers to Access to Sterile Syringes as Perceived by Pharmacists and Injecting Drug Users: Implications for Harm Reduction in Lebanon.

40. Access to needle and syringe programs and the relationship to equipment sharing among people who inject drugs in Kermanshah, Iran.

41. Factors associated with syringe exchange among injection drug users in Colombia.

42. Major depression and related factors among heroin users who received methadone maintenance treatment in Taiwan: a case control study.

43. Polypharmacy, Infectious Diseases, Sexual Behavior, and Psychophysical Health Among Anabolic Steroid-Using Homosexual and Heterosexual Gym Patrons in San Francisco's Castro District.

44. “It Goes on Everywhere”: Injection Drug Use in Canadian Federal Prisons.

45. An uncontrolled, feasibility study of a group intervention to reduce hepatitis C transmission risk behaviours and increase transmission knowledge among women who inject drugs.

46. Trauma and health risk behaviors in people with severe mental illness.

47. Patterns of HIV Risks and Related Factors among People Who Inject Drugs in Kermanshah, Iran: A Latent Class Analysis.

48. ‘It’s not what you know but who you know’: Role of social capital in predicting risky injection drug use behavior in a sample of people who inject drugs in Baltimore City.

49. Time Since Migration and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Puerto Ricans Who Inject Drugs in New York City.

50. Utility of the theory of planned behaviour for predicating needle sharing among injection drug users.

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