Exploring the role of an unsanctioned, supervised peer driven injection facility in reducing hiv and hepatitis c infections in people that require assistance during injection

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  • who: Ehsan Jozaghi from the This study was approved by both the Simon Fraser University Research Ethics Board and VANDU's Executive BoardThe data collected pertains to the number of visits to the unsanctioned SIF, determined to be, per year, with an average of , per month. For the current analysis, it was necessary to rely on a model that could reflect the effects of providing clean equipment and adopting safer injection behaviors in its calculations. Drawing from the methodology of research on the economic impact of a needle exchange program in Edmonton, the current study uses a . . .

     

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