Associations of place characteristics with HIV and HCV risk behaviors among racial/ethnic groups of people who inject drugs in the United States

Author:

Linton Sabriya L.ORCID,Cooper Hannah L.F.,Kelley Mary E.,Karnes Conny C.,Ross Zev,Wolfe Mary E.,Chen Yen-Tyng,Friedman Samuel R.,Des Jarlais Don,Semaan Salaam,Tempalski Barbara,Sionean Catlainn,DiNenno Elizabeth,Wejnert Cyprian,Paz-Bailey Gabriela,Taussig Jennifer,Johnson Shacara,Todd Jeff,Flynn Colin,German Danielle,Isenberg Debbie,Driscoll Maura,Hurwitz Elizabeth,Prachand Nikhil,Benbow Nanette,Melville Sharon,Yeager Richard,Dyer Jim,Novoa Alicia,Thrun Mark,Al-Tayyib Alia,Higgins Emily,Mokotoff Eve,Griffin Vivian,Sayegh Aaron,Risser Jan,Rehman Hafeez,Bingham Trista,Sey Ekow Kwa,Metsch Lisa,Forrest David,Beck Dano,Cardenas Gabriel,Nemeth Chris,Smith Lou,Watson Carol-Ann,Robinson William T.,Gruber DeAnn,Barak Narquis,Neaigus Alan,Jenness Samuel,Wendel Travis,Gelpi-Acosta Camila,Hagan Holly,Godette Henry,Bolden Barbara,D'Errico Sally,Brady Kathleen A.,Kirkland Althea,Shpaner Mark,Miguelino-Keasling Vanessa,Velasco Al,Raymond H. Fisher,De Leo'n Sandra Miranda,Rolo'n-Colo'n Yadira,Courogen Maria,Thiede Hanne,Burt Richard,Herbert Michael,Friedberg Yelena,Wrigley Dale,Fisher Jacob,Sansone Marie,West-Ojo Tiffany,Magnus Manya,Kuo Irene

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Emory Center for AIDS Research

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System Study Group

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Epidemiology

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