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2. Incarceration history and risk of HIV and hepatitis C virus acquisition among people who inject drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis
3. Emergency department presentations in the first weeks following release from prison among men with a history of injecting drug use in Victoria, Australia: A prospective cohort study
4. The Prison and Transition Health (PATH) cohort study: Prevalence of health, social, and crime characteristics after release from prison for men reporting a history of injecting drug use in Victoria, Australia
5. Consumption in contrast: The politics of comparison in healthcare practitioners’ accounts of men who inject performance and image-enhancing drugs
6. Is another relationship possible? Connoisseurship and the doctor–patient relationship for men who consume performance and image-enhancing drugs
7. Maintaining the healthy body: Blood management and hepatitis C prevention among men who inject performance and image-enhancing drugs
8. Coagulation factor IX analysis in bioreactor cell culture supernatant predicts quality of the purified product
9. Strategies to maximise study retention and limit attrition bias in a prospective cohort study of men reporting a history of injecting drug use released from prison: the prison and transition health study
10. Analysis of time of drug use according to needle and syringe program operating hours in Melbourne, Australia: Effects on individual-level needle and syringe coverage
11. Measuring individual-level needle and syringe coverage among people who inject drugs in Myanmar
12. Measures of harm reduction service provision for people who inject drugs/Mesure de la fourniture de services de reduction des risques pour les consommateurs de drogues par injection/Medidas de la prestacion de servicios para reducir los danos a las personas que se inyectan drogas
13. The Prison and Transition Health (PATH) Cohort Study: Study Protocol and Baseline Characteristics of a Cohort of Men with a History of Injecting Drug Use Leaving Prison in Australia
14. How does the use of multiple needles/syringes per injecting episode impact on the measurement of individual level needle and syringe program coverage?
15. Longitudinal analysis of change in individual-level needle and syringe coverage amongst a cohort of people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia
16. Longitudinal changes in psychological distress in a cohort of people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia
17. Conceptual Development of an Information Systems Framework for Improving Continuity in Epidemiological Research
18. Prospective study of retention in opioid agonist treatment and contact with emergency healthcare following release from prisons in Victoria, Australia
19. The impact of incarceration on injecting-related injuries and diseases: a longitudinal cohort study
20. How do drug market changes affect characteristics of injecting initiation and subsequent patterns of drug use? Findings from a cohort of regular heroin and methamphetamine injectors in Melbourne, Australia
21. Acceptability of prison-based take-home naloxone programmes among a cohort of incarcerated men with a history of regular injecting drug use
22. The introduction of CCTV and associated changes in heroin purchase and injection settings in Footscray, Victoria, Australia
23. High rates of resumption of injecting drug use following release from prison among men who injected drugs before imprisonment
24. The relationship between alcohol use and injecting drug use: Impacts on health, crime and wellbeing
25. Trends in Sexual Behavior, Testing, and Knowledge in Young People; 2006-2011
26. The More You Look, the More You Find: Effects of Hepatitis C Virus Testing Interval on Reinfection Incidence and Clearance and Implications for Future Vaccine Study Design
27. Impact of text and email messaging on the sexual health of young people: a randomised controlled trial
28. Randomised controlled trial of paper, online and SMS diaries for collecting sexual behaviour information from young people
29. Smokers of illicit tobacco report significantly worse health than other smokers
30. Sexual-risk behaviour, self-perceived risk and knowledge of sexually transmissable infections among young Australians attending a music festival
31. Health perceptions of home-grown tobacco (chop-chop) smokers
32. Results of an International Benchmarking Study of Stormwater Pollution Control
33. The Case Of The Disappearing Teaspoons: Longitudinal Cohort Study Of The Displacement Of Teaspoons In An Australian Research Institute
34. Syringe Stockpiling by Persons Who Inject Drugs: An Evaluation of Current Measures for Needle and Syringe Program Coverage
35. Molecular Epidemiology of Hepatitis C Virus in a Social Network of Injection Drug Users
36. LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL HARM REDUCTION COVERAGE IN AN AUSTRALIAN COHORT OF PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS: Paper 82
37. SYRINGE STOCKPILING BY PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS: AN EVALUATION OF CURRENT MEASURES FOR NEEDLE AND SYRINGE PROGRAM COVERAGE: Paper 66
38. LONGITUDINAL PREDICTORS OF CHANGE IN SELF-REPORTED PERSONAL WELLBEING IN A COHORT OF AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS: Paper 95
39. Lifting Your Game
40. Hepatitis C Virus and Body Piercing
41. Psychiatric well-being among men leaving prison reporting a history of injecting drug use: A longitudinal analysis
42. How “Hidden” Are Unobserved Networks Among People Who Inject Drugs?
43. Advocacy for harm reduction in China: A new era dawns
44. Consumption in contrast: the politics of comparison in healthcare practitioners’ accounts of men who inject performance and image-enhancing drugs
45. sj-docx-1-anp-10.1177_00048674211048143 – Supplemental material for Psychiatric well-being among men leaving prison reporting a history of injecting drug use: A longitudinal analysis
46. Psychiatric well-being among men leaving prison reporting a history of injecting drug use: A longitudinal analysis.
47. The impact of injecting networks on hepatitis C transmission and treatment in people who inject drugs
48. Strategies to maximise study retention and limit attrition bias in a prospective cohort study of men reporting a history of injecting drug use released from prison: The Prison and Transition Health study
49. Integrating enhanced hepatitis C testing and counselling in research
50. The A622 gene in Nicotiana glauca (tree tobacco): evidence for a functional role in pyridine alkaloid synthesis
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