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Date: 2015-05-05 09:41:01
Public health
Health economics
Epidemiology
Needle-exchange programme
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio
AIDS
Harm reduction
Health
Medicine
Drug culture

. Return on investment 2: Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of needle and syringe programs in Australia

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