Demographic, risk behaviour and personal network variables associated with prevalent hepatitis C, hepatitis B, and HIV infection in injection drug users in Winnipeg, Canada
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Lena Shah | Ann M Jolly | J. Wylie | A. Jolly | L. Shah | John L Wylie
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