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Wiley, Addiction, 9(108), p. 1529-1531, 2013

DOI: 10.1111/add.12185

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Multiple parameter evidence synthesis-a potential solution for when information on drug use and harm is in conflict

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Abstract

The quality of the evidence on estimating drug-related harm is not yet as advanced as that for intervention effectiveness. Multiple parameter evidence synthesis offers a potential solution, in which 'all available evidence' is combined into a single coherent model.We present a case study of estimating the number of people infected with hepatitis C.