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The District of Columbia’s battle against HIV has seen impressive results from a needle exchange program, according to a study released by researchers from George Washington University. The study focused on HIV infection rates traceable to injection drug use that occurred both during the city’s ban on needle exchanges and after the ban was lifted.
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