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Time Since Migration and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Puerto Ricans Who Inject Drugs in New York City

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Kamyar Arasteh, Don C. Des Jarlais, Jonathan Feelemyer & Courtney McKnight. (2020) Hepatitis C incidence and prevalence among Puerto Rican people who use drugs in New York City. Global Public Health 15:12, pages 1789-1799.
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C. Gelpí-Acosta, H. Guarino, E. Benoit, S. Deren, E.R. Pouget & A. Rodríguez. (2019) Injection risk norms and practices among migrant Puerto Rican people who inject drugs in New York City: The limits of acculturation theory. International Journal of Drug Policy 69, pages 60-69.
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