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- 2018
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Mortality and causes of death among people who inject amphetamine : A long-term follow-up cohort study from a needle exchange program in Sweden
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Both localized and systemic bacterial infections are predicted by injection drug use : A prospective follow-up study in Swedish criminal justice clients
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- 2017
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Vaccination against hepatitis B virus among people who inject drugs – A 20 year experience from a Swedish needle exchange program
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Opioid and amphetamine dependence is associated with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) : An epidemiological register study with 73,201 Swedish in- and outpatients 1997–2013
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Growth pattern in Ethiopian infants - the impact of exposure to maternal HIV infection in relation to socio-economic factors
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Death from liver disease in a cohort of injecting opioid users in a Swedish city in relation to registration for opioid substitution therapy
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Long-term Outcome of Antiretroviral Treatment in Patients With and Without Concomitant Tuberculosis Receiving Health Center-Based Care-Results From a Prospective Cohort Study
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Development of an algorithm for determination of the likelihood of virological failure in HIV-positive adults receiving antiretroviral therapy in decentralized care
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Virological failure and all-cause mortality in HIV-positive adults with low-level viremia during antiretroviral treatment
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- 2016
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Retention in care among HIV-positive patients initiating second-line antiretroviral therapy: a retrospective study from an Ethiopian public hospital clinic.
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