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  • 27. Secondary syringe exchange among users of 23 California syringe exchange programs.
    Lorvick J, Bluthenthal RN, Scott A, Gilbert ML, Riehman KS, Anderson RL, Flynn NM, Kral AH.
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  • 30. Syringe acquisition experiences and attitudes among injection drug users undergoing short-term opioid detoxification in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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  • 31. Residual injection risk behavior, HIV infection, and the evaluation of syringe exchange programs.
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  • 32. Social context of needle selling in Baltimore, Maryland.
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  • 36. Fleming voices support for needle-exchange programs...and other highlights from the AIDS Update Conference.
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  • 37. Psychosocial and behavioral differences among drug injectors who use and do not use syringe exchange programs.
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  • 38. Syringe exchange in the United States: 1995 update.
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