2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308482
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The effect of Montreal’s supervised consumption sites on injection-related infections among people who inject drugs: An interrupted time series

Jihoon Lim,
Dimitra Panagiotoglou

Abstract: Background Between June and November 2017, four supervised consumption sites (SCS) began operating in Montreal, Quebec. Earlier studies on SCS focused on examining their effects on blood-borne viral infections and overdose mortality. Our objective was to examine the effect of Montreal’s SCS on the incidence, health service use and outcomes of injection-related infections (IRI) in people who inject drugs. Methods We used Quebec’s provincial administrative health data to identify people who inject drugs in Mon… Show more

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