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1. Lessons Learned Implementing Syringe Services Programs at Rural Health Departments in Kentucky.

2. Effectively engaging faith-based leaders on syringe services programs: U.S. pastors' knowledge, perceptions, and questions.

3. Expansion of Preexposure Prophylaxis Capacity in Response to an HIV Outbreak Among People Who Inject Drugs-Cabell County, West Virginia, 2019.

4. Between Emergency Department Visits: The Role of Harm Reduction Programs in Mitigating the Harms Associated With Injection Drug Use.

5. Cost-effectiveness of syringe service programs, medications for opioid use disorder, and combination programs in hepatitis C harm reduction among opioid injection drug users: a public payer perspective using a decision tree.

6. COVID-19 and Rural Harm Reduction Challenges in the US Southern Mountains.

7. Implementing best-practice with a local syringe service program: Needs-based syringe distribution.

8. French People's positions on supervised injection facilities for drug users.

9. Psychosocial Factors and the Care Cascade for Hepatitis C Treatment Colocated at a Syringe Service Program.

10. Serious Mental Illness Among Young People Who Inject Drugs: An Assessment of Injection Risks and Healthcare Use.

11. Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution Within Syringe Service Programs - United States, 2019.

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

13. Making the Case for Syringe Services Programs.

14. Preventing HIV Outbreaks in Local Communities Among People Who Inject Drugs.

15. Interaction between opium replacement therapies and HIV treatment coverage.

16. Amy Killelea, Natalie O. Cramer, and Michael Weir Comment.

17. A Senior Management Perspective on the Policy Debate of Needle and Syringe Exchange Program Provision in Irish Prisons.

18. Syringe Service Program Utilization, Barriers, and Preferences for Design in Rural Appalachia: Differences between Men and Women Who Inject Drugs.

19. Engaging an unstably housed population with low-barrier buprenorphine treatment at a syringe services program: Lessons learned from Seattle, Washington.

20. Syringe access and health harms: Characterizing "landscapes of antagonism" in California's Central Valley.

21. The Time Is Now to End the HIV Epidemic.

22. Opioid Use Fueling HIV Transmission in an Urban Setting: An Outbreak of HIV Infection Among People Who Inject Drugs-Massachusetts, 2015-2018.

23. Syringe Service Program Use Among People Who Inject Drugs in Appalachian Kentucky.

24. 'It's our safe sanctuary': Experiences of using an unsanctioned overdose prevention site in Toronto, Ontario.

25. Needle exchange programmes in Visegrad countries: a comparative case study of structural factors in effective service delivery.

26. Integrating Smoking Cessation Care into a Medically Supervised Injecting Facility Using an Organizational Change Intervention: A Qualitative Study of Staff and Client Views.

27. "Beyond Safer Injecting"-Health and Social Needs and Acceptance of Support among Clients of a Supervised Injecting Facility.

28. Uptake into a bedside needle and syringe program for acute care inpatients who inject drugs.

29. The implementation of overdose prevention sites as a novel and nimble response during an illegal drug overdose public health emergency.

30. Priorities and recommended actions for how researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the affected community can work together to improve access to hepatitis C care for people who use drugs.

31. Examining Social-Ecological Factors in Developing the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness Syringe Exchange Program.

32. Peer worker involvement in low-threshold supervised consumption facilities in the context of an overdose epidemic in Vancouver, Canada.

33. Perspectives on supervised injection facilities among service industry employees in New York City: A qualitative exploration.

34. Creating and sustaining cooperative relationships between supervised injection services and police: A qualitative interview study of international stakeholders.

35. Relationships, Training, and Formal Agreements Between Needle and Syringe Programs and Police.

36. Evaluation of the Southern Harm Reduction Coalition for HIV Prevention: Advocacy Accomplishments.

37. Opening Canada's first Health Canada-approved supervised consumption sites.

38. Expanding supervised injection facilities across Canada: lessons from the Vancouver experience.

39. Model projections on the impact of HCV treatment in the prevention of HCV transmission among people who inject drugs in Europe.

40. Changes in public order after the opening of an overdose monitoring facility for people who inject drugs.

41. Perceptions about supervised injection facilities among people who inject drugs in Philadelphia.

42. New hope for unsanctioned safe injection site.

43. Support of supervised injection facilities by emergency physicians in Canada.

44. Assessing support for supervised injection services among community stakeholders in London, Canada.

45. Seroprevalence of HCV and HIV infection among clients of the nation's longest-standing statewide syringe exchange program: A cross-sectional study of Community Health Outreach Work to Prevent AIDS (CHOW).

46. The furthest left behind: the urgent need to scale up harm reduction in prisons.

47. Acceptability and design preferences of supervised injection services among people who inject drugs in a mid-sized Canadian City.

48. An Innovative Syringe Exchange Program.

49. Community pharmacist experiences of providing needle and syringe programmes in Ireland.

50. Awareness of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among women who inject drugs in NYC: the importance of networks and syringe exchange programs for HIV prevention.

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