High coverage needle/syringe programs for people who inject drugs in low and middle income countries: a systematic review

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Don C Des Jarlais
Jonathan P Feelemyer
Shilpa N Modi
Abu Abdul-Quader
Holly Hagan
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[1] Beth Israel Medical Center,The Baron Edmond de Rothschild Chemical Dependency Institute
[2] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,College of Nursing
[3] New York University,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 13卷
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HIV; Hepatitis C; Needle and syringe programs; Syringe exchange programs; People who inject drugs; Injecting drug use;
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