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1. Evaluation of two community-controlled peer support services for assessment and treatment of hepatitis C virus infection in opioid substitution treatment clinics: The ETHOS study, Australia.

2. The drugs that dare not speak their name: Injecting and other illicit drug use during treatment for hepatitis C infection

3. Expanding access to prevention, care and treatment for hepatitis C virus infection among people who inject drugs.

4. Factors associated with hepatitis C testing, treatment, and current hepatitis C infection among men and women who inject drugs: The ETHOS engage study.

5. Elimination of hepatitis C virus infection among people who use drugs: Ensuring equitable access to prevention, treatment, and care for all.

6. Making sense of 'side effects': Counterpublic health in the era of direct-acting antivirals.

7. Elimination of hepatitis C virus infection among PWID: The beginning of a new era of interferon-free DAA therapy.

8. Research priorities to achieve universal access to hepatitis C prevention, management and direct-acting antiviral treatment among people who inject drugs.

9. Exhausted practical sovereignty and lateral agency: Non-uptake of treatment for hepatitis C in the antiviral era.

10. "That was quick, simple, and easy": Patient perceptions of acceptability of point-of-care hepatitis C RNA testing at a reception prison.

11. Perceptions and concerns of hepatitis C reinfection following prison-wide treatment scale-up: Counterpublic health amid hepatitis C treatment as prevention efforts in the prison setting.

12. Treading lightly: Finding the best way to use public health surveillance of hepatitis C diagnoses to increase access to cure.

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