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Published on in Vol 11, No 1 (2019):

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Using probabilistic matching to improve opioid drug overdose surveillance, New Jersey

Using probabilistic matching to improve opioid drug overdose surveillance, New Jersey

Authors of this article:

Bretta Jacquemin1 ;   Teresa Hamby1 ;   Stella Tsai1
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  2. Scholl L, Liu S, Vivolo-Kantor A, Board A, Stein Z, Roehler D, McGlone L, Hoots B, Mustaquim D, Smith H. Development and Validation of a Syndrome Definition to Identify Suspected Nonfatal Heroin-Involved Overdoses Treated in Emergency Departments. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 2021;27(4):369 View