All the news Showing 10 of 247 articles from: Harm reduction interventions and policyGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources New “Generic” Naloxone: Expect More Big-Pharma Sleight of Hand Filter / 25 April 2019 Health expert says hepatitis C could be eliminated quickly in Scotland BBC News / 12 April 2019 Global hepatitis response gains ground – More action needed to achieve universal health coverage targets World Health Organization / 12 April 2019 Hepatitis C could be prevented worldwide by reducing transmission in people who inject drugs University of Bristol / 12 April 2019 Dramatic rise in U.S. opioid deaths as epidemic spreads to eastern states Medical Xpress / 13 March 2019 HCV reinfection in people who inject drugs a sign of a successful treatment programme, say researchers Keith Alcorn / 11 March 2019 High rates of reinfection in people who inject drugs are a sign that access to treatment is improving, not a sign of failure, and should prompt retreatment, not stigmatisation, Australian hepatitis researcher ... UK: Impact on hepatitis C means needle exchanges save lives and can reduce costs Drug & Alcohol Findings / 11 March 2019 Overdue for a Change: Scaling Up Supervised Consumption Services in Canada Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network / 19 February 2019 Safe consumption sites: Study identifies policy change strategies and challenges Manual Items / 15 February 2019 Tackling HIV and hepatitis C in Europe: towards minimum standards Gus Cairns / 11 February 2019 Despite the huge disparities in care that were highlighted, last week's Standard of Care for HIV and Coinfections in Europe meeting in Bucharest featured discussions that could form the basis of a European-wide ... ← Prev1...23456...25Next → Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatitis D Hepatitis E Coronavirus NAFLD Treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma Transmission, epidemiology and prevention Health services, policy and advocacy Social issues Conference news Email bulletin archive