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COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among people who inject drugs in Melbourne (Record no. 2565)

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005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
Date and Time of Latest Transaction 20220616115335.0
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Author Dietze P
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Author Hall C
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Author Maher L
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Author et al
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Title COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among people who inject drugs in Melbourne
257 ## - COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Country of origin Australia
264 ## - PUBLICATION
Place of publication Melbourne
Name of publisher Burnet Institute
Date of publication 2021
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Physical description 3p.
490 ## - SERIES
Series title COVID-19 Impacts Bulletin
Volume No. 3
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Language English
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Subject General reference: Other communicable diseases
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Subject General reference: Statistics
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Subject Transmission: Injecting drug use
856 ## - Web Address
URL https://burnet.edu.au/system/asset/file/4469/1.1_IDRS_COVID_Vax_Bulletin_with_figures.pdf
Link text Direct link to PDF
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA)
Item type Online book/report
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Content notes: Results from a survey of 100 people who inject drugs in Melbourne in December 2020 aimed at generating preliminary evidence of COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among this group.<br/><br/>Related term: Coronavirus
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    Other/Generic Classification Scheme   Available Library Library Online 29/01/2021   29/01/2021 29/01/2021 Online book/report