Why Aren't More Users Of Opioids Or Meth Screened For Hepatitis C?
As the number of people who inject drugs and share needles has soared, the rate of infection with Hep C has climbed too. Yet many drug treatment patients aren't tested for the liver-damaging virus.
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December 19, 2018 at 05:00PM
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NPR News: Why Aren't More Users Of Opioids Or Meth Screened For Hepatitis C?
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