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Estimating the Incidence and Prevalence of Injecting Drug use in Glasgow

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Pages 307-315 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Ruth King, Sheila M. Bird, Antony Overstall, Gordon Hay & Sharon J. Hutchinson. (2013) Injecting drug users in Scotland, 2006: Listing, number, demography, and opiate-related death-rates. Addiction Research & Theory 21:3, pages 235-246.
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Sharon J. Hutchinson, Sheila M. Bird, Avril Taylor & David J. Goldberg. (2006) Estimating the prevalence, incidence and cessation of injecting drug use in Glasgow 1960–2000: Combining expert opinion with capture–recapture prevalence data. International Journal of Drug Policy 17:1, pages 29-34.
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Sharon J. Hutchinson, Sheila M. Bird & David J. Goldberg. (2005) Modeling the current and future disease burden of hepatitis C among injection drug users in Scotland. Hepatology 42:3, pages 711-723.
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Ken Field & Linda Beale. (2004) Using GIS to Model Incidence, Prevalence and Spread of Non‐legal Drug Use. Transactions in GIS 8:4, pages 423-439.
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Ludwig Kraus, Rita Augustin, Martin Frischer, Petra Kümmler, Alfred Uhl & Lucas Wiessing. (2003) Estimating prevalence of problem drug use at national level in countries of the European Union and Norway. Addiction 98:4, pages 471-485.
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Matthew Hickman, Shaun Seaman & Daniela de Angelis. (2001) Estimating the Relative Incidence of Heroin Use: Application of a Method for Adjusting Observed Reports of First Visits to Specialized Drug Treatment Agencies. American Journal of Epidemiology 153:7, pages 632-641.
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D. Goldberg, A Taylor, S. Hutchinson & J McMenamin. (2016) Hepatitis C Infection among Injecting Drug Users in Scotland: Stemming the Flow. Scottish Medical Journal 45:5, pages 131-132.
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A. Taylor, D. Goldberg, S. Hutchinson, S. Cameron, S.M. Gore, J. McMenamin, S. Green, A. Pithie & R. Fox. (2000) Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Among Injecting Drug Users in Glasgow 1990–1996: are Current Harm Reduction Strategies Working?. Journal of Infection 40:2, pages 176-183.
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K Roberts, H McNulty, L Gruer, R Scott & S Bryson. (1998) The role of Glasgow pharmacists in the management of drug misuse. International Journal of Drug Policy 9:3, pages 187-194.
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