Evaluation of Pharmacy Syringe Access Linked to HIV Testing for Injection Drug Users in New York City (PHarm-HIV) Pharmacy Staff Monthly Survey (Pharmacists)

Evaluation of Pharmacy Syringe Access Linked to HIV Testing for Injection Drug Users in New York City (Pharm-HIV)

09AF_Att3c_Syringe Transaction and Referral Log

Evaluation of Pharmacy Syringe Access Linked to HIV Testing for Injection Drug Users in New York City (PHarm-HIV) Pharmacy Staff Monthly Survey (Pharmacists)

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File Title“Evaluation of Pharmacy Syringe Access Linked to HIV Testing for Injection Drug Users in New York City (Pharm-HIV)”
AuthorPaul J Weidle
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