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1. Does opioid agonist treatment reduce overdose mortality risk in people who are older or have physical comorbidities? : cohort study using linked administrative health data in New South Wales, Australia, 2002-2017

3. Telehealth for people who inject drugs: An acceptable method of treatment but challenging to access

4. A gender lens is needed in hepatitis C elimination research

5. Automated External Defibrillator Geolocalization with a Mobile Application, Verbal Assistance or No Assistance: A Pilot Randomized Simulation (AED G-MAP)

6. Is Distance to the Nearest Registered Public Automated Defibrillator Associated with the Probability of Bystander Shock for Victims of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest?

7. The effect of social functioning and living arrangement on treatment intent, specialist assessment and treatment uptake for hepatitis C virus infection among people with a history of injecting drug use: The ETHOS study

8. Prevalence and correlates of prescription opioid residue injection

9. Inhibitory Killer Immunoglobulin-like receptors to self HLA-B and HLA-C ligands contribute differentially to Natural Killer cell functional potential in HIV infected slow progressors

10. Increased degranulation of natural killer cells during acute HCV correlates with the magnitude of virus-specific T cell responses

11. Cannabis Use Correlates of Syringe Sharing among Injection Drug Users

12. Licit and illicit substance use among people who inject drugs and the association with subsequent suicidal attempt

13. Associations of substance use patterns with attempted suicide among persons who inject drugs: Can distinct use patterns play a role?

14. Hepatitis C Virus seroconversion among persons who inject drugs in relation to primary care physician visiting: The potential role of primary healthcare in a combined approach to Hepatitis C prevention

15. Visits to primary care physicians among persons who inject drugs at high risk of hepatitis C virus infection: room for improvement

16. The rising prevalence of prescription opioid injection and its association with hepatitis C incidence among street-drug users

17. Gender-Specific Situational Correlates of Syringe Sharing during a Single Injection Episode

18. Association between neighbourhood socioeconomic characteristics and high-risk injection behaviour amongst injection drug users living in inner vs. other city areas in Montréal, Canada

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