Community pharmacist engagement in HIV and HCV prevention: Current practices and potential for service uptake
Background: The central Appalachian region is at an elevated risk for HIV/HCV outbreaks, primarily due to injection drug use. Regional risk assessments highlight gaps in the evidence-based continuum of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies to minimize HIV/HCV transmission. One poten...
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Autores principales: | KariLynn Dowling-McClay, Stephanie M. Mathis, Nicholas Hagemeier |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c3677838e5c34fa3b6417623ebe3c9fa |
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