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Edmundson, C, Croxford, S, Emanuel, E, Njoroge, J, Ijaz, S, Hope, V, Phipps, E and Desai, M (2023) Recent increases in crack injection and associated risk factors among people who inject psychoactive drugs in England and Wales. International Journal of Drug Policy. p. 104262. ISSN 0955-3959
Emanuel, E, Slater, L, Croxford, S, Edmundson, C, Ibitoye, A, Njoroge, J, Ijaz, S, Hope, V, Platt, L, Phipps, E and Desai, M (2023) Adverse health outcomes among people who inject drugs who engaged in recent sex work: findings from a national survey. Public Health, 225. pp. 79-86. ISSN 0033-3506
Slater, L, Edmundson, C, Emanuel, E, Njoroge, J, Hope, V, Phipps, E, Desai, M and Croxford, S (2023) Inadequate needle and syringe coverage among people who inject psychoactive drugs across England and Wales. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. ISSN 0968-7637
Lewer, D, Brothers, TD, Croxford, S, Desai, M, Emanuel, E, Harris, M and Hope, VD (2023) Opioid injection-associated bacterial infections in England, 2002-2021: a time series analysis of seasonal variation and the impact of COVID-19. Clinical Infectious Diseases. ISSN 1058-4838
Lewer, D, Croxford, S, Desai, M, Emanuel, E, Hope, VD, McAuley, A, Phipps, E and Tweed, EJ (2022) The characteristics of people who inject drugs in the United Kingdom: changes in age, duration, and incidence of injecting, 1980–2019, using evidence from repeated cross-sectional surveys. Addiction. ISSN 0965-2140
Croxford, S, Emanuel, E, Shah, A, Chau, C, Hope, V, Desai, M, Ijaz, S, Shute, J, Edmundson, C, Harris, RJ, Delpech, V and Phipps, E (2022) Epidemiology of HIV infection and associated behaviours among people who inject drugs in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland: Nearly 40 years on. HIV Medicine. ISSN 1464-2662
Croxford, S, Emanuel, E, Ibitoye, A, Njoroge, J, Edmundson, C, Bardsley, M, Heinsbroek, E, Hope, V and Phipps, E (2021) Preliminary indications of the burden of COVID-19 among people who inject drugs in England and Northern Ireland and the impact on access to health and harm reduction services. Public Health, 192. pp. 8-11. ISSN 0033-3506