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Hospitalization Among Street-Involved Youth Who Use Illicit Drugs in Vancouver, Canada: A Longitudinal Analysis
Author: Chang, D., Author: Rieb, L., Author: Nosova, E., Author: Liu, Y., Author: Kerr, T., Author: DeBeck, K.
Date created: 2018-05-10
Patterns of Non-injection Drug Use Associated with Injection Cessation among Street-Involved Youth in Vancouver, Canada
Author: Lake, Stephanie, Author: Kerr, Thomas, Author: Nosova, Ekaterina, Author: Milloy, M-J, Author: Wood, Evan, Author: DeBeck, Kora
Date created: 2018-01-16

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