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1. Cumulative Violence and PTSD Symptom Severity Among Urban Street-Based Female Sex Workers.

2. A survey of North American drug checking services operating in 2022.

3. Situating the Continuum of Overdose Risk in the Social Determinants of Health: A New Conceptual Framework.

4. Trends in opioid initiation among people who use opioids in three US cities.

5. Patterns and Correlates of New Drug Initiation among Female Exotic Dancers: The Contribution of Occupational and Structural Risks.

6. Knowledge of Good Samaritan Laws and Beliefs About Arrests Among Persons Who Inject Drugs a Year After Policy Change in Baltimore, Maryland.

7. The development of the Police Practices Scale: Understanding policing approaches towards street-based female sex workers in a U.S. City.

8. Exposure to Police and Client Violence Among Incarcerated Female Sex Workers in Baltimore City, Maryland.

9. Incidence and Predictors of Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trichomonas Among a Prospective Cohort of Cisgender Female Sex Workers in Baltimore, Maryland.

10. Patterns of polysubstance use and overdose among people who inject drugs in Baltimore, Maryland: A latent class analysis.

11. Interpersonal and structural factors associated with receptive syringe‐sharing among a prospective cohort of female sex workers who inject drugs.

12. Harm reduction measures employed by people using opioids with suspected fentanyl exposure in Boston, Baltimore, and Providence.

13. Willingness to Use Safe Consumption Spaces among Opioid Users at High Risk of Fentanyl Overdose in Baltimore, Providence, and Boston.

14. Drivers of HIV Infection Among Cisgender and Transgender Female Sex Worker Populations in Baltimore City: Results From the SAPPHIRE Study.

15. Police-Related Correlates of Client-Perpetrated Violence Among Female Sex Workers in Baltimore City, Maryland.

16. Police violence among people who inject drugs in Baltimore, Maryland.

17. Safe and unsafe spaces: Non-fatal overdose, arrest, and receptive syringe sharing among people who inject drugs in public and semi-public spaces in Baltimore City.

18. Validation of a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the detection of fentanyl in drug samples.

19. HIV prevalence and factors associated with HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Cameroon.

20. HIV prevalence and factors associated with HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Cameroon.

21. Motivators and barriers influencing willingness to participate in candidate HCV vaccine trials: Perspectives of people who inject drugs

22. Evaluation of fentanyl test strip distribution in two Mid-Atlantic syringe services programs.

23. An urgent need for community lot testing of lateral flow fentanyl test strips marketed for harm reduction in Northern America.

24. High-dose naloxone formulations are not as essential as we thought.

25. Fentanyl and fentanyl analogs in the illicit stimulant supply: Results from U.S. drug seizure data, 2011-2016.

26. A fentanyl test strip intervention to reduce overdose risk among female sex workers who use drugs in Baltimore: Results from a pilot study.

27. Short-term interruptions to sex work among a prospective cohort of street-based cisgender female sex workers in Baltimore.

28. An assessment of the limits of detection, sensitivity and specificity of three devices for public health-based drug checking of fentanyl in street-acquired samples.

29. Factors associated with chronic pain and non-medical opioid use among people who inject drugs.

30. Preference for drugs containing fentanyl from a cross-sectional survey of people who use illicit opioids in three United States cities.

31. Supervised Inhalation Sites: Preventing Overdose and Reducing Health Inequities among People Who Use Drugs.

32. Association between willingness to use an overdose prevention center and probation or parole status among people who use drugs in Rhode Island.

33. "Make yourself un-NIMBY-able": stakeholder perspectives on strategies to mobilize public and political support for overdose prevention centers in the United States of America.

34. Entry to Sex Trade and Long-Term Vulnerabilities of Female Sex Workers Who Enter the Sex Trade Before the Age of Eighteen.

36. Evaluating the Impact of Brave Technology Co-op's Novel Drug Overdose Detection and Response Devices in North America: a Retrospective Study.

37. Communicative appeals and messaging frames in visual media for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis promotion to cisgender and transgender women.

38. Acceptability of implementing community-based drug checking services for people who use drugs in three United States cities: Baltimore, Boston and Providence.

39. PrEP awareness, eligibility, and interest among people who inject drugs in Baltimore, Maryland.

40. Correlates of exchange sex among a population-based sample of low-income women who have heterosexual sex in Baltimore.

41. Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare and substance use service access among women who inject drugs: a qualitative study.

42. PWUD Experiences of Criminal Justice Reform: Enduring Tensions Between Policing and Harm Reduction in Baltimore, MD.

43. Safety in solitude? Competing risks and drivers of solitary drug use among women who inject drugs and implications for overdose detection.

44. Acceptability of Overdose Prevention Sites in the Business Community in Baltimore, Maryland.

45. Provider Perspectives on HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Service Disruptions and Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Baltimore, Maryland: A Qualitative Study.

46. Area-level deprivation and adverse childhood experiences among high school students in Maryland.

47. Interpersonal Violence and Contraceptive Method Use by Women Sex Workers.

48. "I Know It Is Going to Ruin Their Life:" Fortune-Telling, Agency, and Harm Reduction in Narratives Concerning Injection Initiation Assistance.

49. Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Construct Validity of the Internalized Sex Work Stigma Scale among a Cohort of Cisgender Female Sex Workers in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

50. Practical implications of naloxone knowledge among suburban people who use opioids.

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