Medications for opioid use disorder associated with reduced readmissions for patients with severe injection-related infections: A matched cohort study

Author:

Robertson Nicole M.ORCID,Mangino Anthony A.ORCID,South Anna-Maria,Fanucchi Laura C.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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