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IVDU Intravenous Drug Use Risks and Harm Reduction

Infections not directly related to injecting, such as pneumonia, are also more common than the general population and likely to be caused by poor living conditions and poor nutrition. Injecting manure and other materials used in heroin production produces predictable soft-tissue infections and abscesses, as well as the occasional exotic infection such as botulism, necrotising […]

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IVDU Intravenous Drug Use Risks and Harm Reduction

Infections not directly related to injecting, such as pneumonia, are also more common than the general population and likely to be caused by poor living conditions and poor nutrition. Injecting manure and other materials used in heroin production produces predictable soft-tissue infections and abscesses, as well as the occasional exotic infection such as botulism, necrotising

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IVDU Intravenous Drug Use Risks and Harm Reduction

Infections not directly related to injecting, such as pneumonia, are also more common than the general population and likely to be caused by poor living conditions and poor nutrition. Injecting manure and other materials used in heroin production produces predictable soft-tissue infections and abscesses, as well as the occasional exotic infection such as botulism, necrotising

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IVDU Intravenous Drug Use Risks and Harm Reduction

Infections not directly related to injecting, such as pneumonia, are also more common than the general population and likely to be caused by poor living conditions and poor nutrition. Injecting manure and other materials used in heroin production produces predictable soft-tissue infections and abscesses, as well as the occasional exotic infection such as botulism, necrotising

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IVDU Intravenous Drug Use Risks and Harm Reduction

Infections not directly related to injecting, such as pneumonia, are also more common than the general population and likely to be caused by poor living conditions and poor nutrition. Injecting manure and other materials used in heroin production produces predictable soft-tissue infections and abscesses, as well as the occasional exotic infection such as botulism, necrotising

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IVDU Intravenous Drug Use Risks and Harm Reduction

Infections not directly related to injecting, such as pneumonia, are also more common than the general population and likely to be caused by poor living conditions and poor nutrition. Injecting manure and other materials used in heroin production produces predictable soft-tissue infections and abscesses, as well as the occasional exotic infection such as botulism, necrotising

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