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Publications by N. Bannert
Large Proportion of People Who Inject Drugs Are Susceptible to Hepatitis B − Results From a Bio-Behavioural Study in Eight German Cities
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Medicine
Infectious Diseases
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A Multicentre Sero-Behavioural Survey for Hepatitis B and C, HIV and HTLV Among People Who Inject Drugs in Germany Using Respondent Driven Sampling
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Phylogenetic Clustering of Hepatitis C Virus Among People Who Inject Drugs in Vancouver, Canada
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Macro-Efforts for the Micro-Elimination of Hepatitis C Targeting People Who Inject Drugs
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Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C in People Who Inject Drugs and Other High Risk Groups in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Northeast India
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History of Detention and the Risk of Hepatitis C Among People Who Inject Drugs in Germany
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