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Hepatitis C prevention education needs to be grounded in social relationships

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Jake Rance, Tim Rhodes, Suzanne Fraser, Joanne Bryant & Carla Treloar. (2016) Practices of partnership: Negotiated safety among couples who inject drugs. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 22:1, pages 3-19.
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Asha Persson, Christy E. Newman, Myra Hamilton, Joanne Bryant, Jack Wallace & kylie valentine. (2017) Families Living with Blood-Borne Viruses: The Case for Extending the Concept of “Serodiscordance”. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases 2017, pages 1-10.
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C. Treloar, J. Rance, J. Bryant & S. Fraser. (2016) Understanding decisions made about hepatitis C treatment by couples who inject drugs. Journal of Viral Hepatitis 23:2, pages 89-95.
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Emily Lenton & Suzanne Fraser. (2015) Hepatitis C health promotion and the anomalous sexual subject. Social Theory & Health 14:1, pages 44-65.
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