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Fig. 2. From: INCREASING METHAMPHETAMINE INJECTION AMONG NON-MSM WHO INJECT DRUGS IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.

Temporal trends in injecting methamphetamine with heroin (goofballs) in the past 3 months among Public Health – Seattle and King County Needle and Syringe Exchange Program (NSEP) clients, 2009–2017

Sara Nelson Glick, et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. ;182:86-92.
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Fig. 3. From: INCREASING METHAMPHETAMINE INJECTION AMONG NON-MSM WHO INJECT DRUGS IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.

Characteristics of last injection equipment sharing partner among National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Injection Drug Use Cycle (NHBS-IDU) participants who injected methamphetamine in the past year and reported any equipment sharing, 2009–2015

Sara Nelson Glick, et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. ;182:86-92.
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Fig. 1. From: INCREASING METHAMPHETAMINE INJECTION AMONG NON-MSM WHO INJECT DRUGS IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.

Temporal trends in any methamphetamine injection (a) in the past 3 months among Public Health – Seattle and King County Needle and Syringe Exchange Program (NSEP) clients, 2009–2017, and (b) in the past year among Seattle-area National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Injection Drug Use Cycle (NHBS-IDU) participants, 2009–2015

Sara Nelson Glick, et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. ;182:86-92.

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