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Displaying publications of type: Joint publications
Title Year of publication Type of publication Available languages
EU drug markets report: a strategic analysis 2013 Joint publications en
Summary of the 2011 ESPAD report 2012 Joint publications bg, es, cs, da, de, et, el, en, fr, it, lv, lt, hu, nl, pl, pt, ro, sk, sl, fi, sv, tr, no, hr
HIV in injecting drug users in the EU/EEA, following a reported increase of cases in Greece and Romania 2012 Joint publications en
Amphetamine: a European Union perspective in the global context 2011 Joint publications en
ECDC and EMCDDA guidance. Prevention and control of infectious diseases among people who inject drugs. Guidance in brief 2011 Joint publications cs, el, en, hu, fi, ru
ECDC and EMCDDA guidance. Prevention and control of infectious diseases among people who inject drugs 2011 Joint publications cs, et, en, hu, pl, tr, bs, hr, mk, ru, sq, sr
Building a national drugs observatory: a joint handbook 2010 Joint publications es, en, fr, it, pl, tr, hr, ru
Cocaine: a European Union perspective in the global context 2010 Joint publications es, en
Methamphetamine: a European Union perspective in the global context 2009 Joint publications en
Summary of the 2007 ESPAD report 2009 Joint publications bg, es, cs, da, de, et, el, en, fr, it, lv, lt, hu, nl, pl, pt, ro, sk, sl, fi, sv, tr, no
Guidance for the measurement of drug treatment demand 2007 Joint publications en
Drugs: research related initiatives in the European Union, Synthesis Report 1997 Joint publications en

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