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AIDS and the new drug injector

Drug injection is one way in which human immunodeficiency virus is transmitted. Health programmes should take into account epidemiological differences between more experienced and new drug injectors.

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Friedman, S., Neaigus, A., Abdul-Quader, A. et al. AIDS and the new drug injector. Nature 339, 333–334 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/339333a0

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