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Drugs, Alcohol and HIV/AIDS: A Consumer Guide

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This brochure promotes awareness and prevention of HIV/AIDS among people living with substance use disorders. It explains the link between substance misuse and HIV/AIDS, underlines the importance of treatment, and offers a list of resources.

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SMA15-4127
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October 2015
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