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Date
2020-09-22
Document Type
Video
Description
This presentation will discuss the risk and resource environment surrounding the syndemic of opioid use disorder, HCV and overdose in rural communities in the northern New England, and opportunities to prevent Scott County-like HIV outbreaks. These findings are from the Drug Injector Surveillance and Care Enhancement in Rural Northern New England (DISCERNNE) study.
Keywords
opioid use disorder, hepatitis C, overdose, outbreaks, New England, DISCERNNE
DOI
10.13028/envj-7v18
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Friedmann PD. (2020). The Opioid-related Syndemicin Rural Northern New England:Findings from the DISCERNNE Study. Community Engagement and Research Symposia. https://doi.org/10.13028/envj-7v18. Retrieved from https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/chr_symposium/2020/program/5
The Opioid-related Syndemicin Rural Northern New England:Findings from the DISCERNNE Study
This presentation will discuss the risk and resource environment surrounding the syndemic of opioid use disorder, HCV and overdose in rural communities in the northern New England, and opportunities to prevent Scott County-like HIV outbreaks. These findings are from the Drug Injector Surveillance and Care Enhancement in Rural Northern New England (DISCERNNE) study.