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Scaling up HIV prevention efforts targeting people who inject drugs in Central Asia: A review of key challenges and ways forward

Abstract Background In Central Asia, between 33% and 72% of cumulative HIV infections has been attributed to unsafe injection practices among people who inject drugs (PWID). Methods We reviewed the current status and trends of national efforts in Central Asian countries to control HIV among PWID, an...

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Published in:Drug and alcohol dependence 2013-11, Vol.132, p.S41-S47
Main Authors: Boltaev, Azizbek A, El-Bassel, Nabila, Deryabina, Anna P, Terlikbaeva, Assel, Gilbert, Louisa, Hunt, Timothy, Primbetova, Sholpan, Strathdee, Steffanie A
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