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Distributive sharing among HIV-HCV co-infected injecting drug users: the preventive role of trust in one's physician

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Table I : Factors associated with lending of injection equipment among IDU patients infected with HIV and HCV: univariate and  multivariate analysis using logistic regression model based on GEE  (N=224)

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