RESTRICTIONS AND THEIR REPORTING IN SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS OF EFFECTIVENESS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY



Estimation of the cost-effectiveness of HIV prevention portfolios for people who inject drugs in the United States: A model-based analysis.

BACKGROUND:The risks of HIV transmission associated with the opioid epidemic make cost-effective programs for people who inject drugs (PWID) a public health priority.Some of these programs have benefits beyond prevention of HIV-a critical consideration given that injection drug use is increasing across most United States demographic groups.To ident

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