Increasing access to screening for blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: evaluation of the Deadly Liver Mob program’s ‘cascade of care’ across nine sites in New South Wales, Australia

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Elena Cama
Kim Beadman
Mitch Beadman
Kerri-Anne Smith
Jade Christian
Aunty Clair Jackson
Beverley Tyson
Clayton Anderson
Larissa Smyth
Jennifer Heslop
Gary Gahan
Victor Tawil
Felicity Sheaves
Louise Maher
Julie Page
Donna Tilley
Ann Ryan
Kim Grant
Basil Donovan
Annabelle Stevens
Trevor Slattery
Kate Pearce
Franklin John-Leader
Andrew Walden
Jo Lenton
Margaret Crowley
Carla Treloar
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[1] UNSW Sydney,Centre for Social Research in Health
[2] Mount Druitt Community Health Centre,Needle and Syringe Program
[3] Western Sydney Local Health District,Needle and Syringe Program
[4] Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District,Dubbo Sexual Health
[5] Western NSW Local Health District,Byron Central Hospital
[6] Mid North Coast and Northern NSW Local Health District,HIV & Related Programs
[7] Mid North Coast and Northern NSW Local Health District,Kirketon Road Centre
[8] South Eastern Sydney Local Health District,Centre for Population Health
[9] Ministry of Health,HIV & Related Programs Unit
[10] Western Sydney Sexual Health Centre,Kirby Institute
[11] Western Sydney Local Health District,Needle and Syringe Program
[12] Western and Far West NSW Local Health District,Broken Hill Community Centre
[13] UNSW Sydney,undefined
[14] Western NSW Local Health District,undefined
[15] Far West Local Health District,undefined
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Harm Reduction Journal | / 20卷
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; Blood-borne viruses; Health promotion; Hepatitis C; Sexually transmissible infections;
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