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Using Surveillance With Near–Real-Time Alerts During a Cluster of Overdoses From Fentanyl-Contaminated Crack Cocaine, Connecticut, June 2019

Posted on November 30, 2021December 13, 2021 By Jeff Teitelbaum

Peter Canning, Suzanne Doyon, Sarah Ali, Susan B Logan, Aliese Alter, Katherine Hart, Raffaella Coler, Richard Kamin, Steven C Wolf, Kristin Soto, Lauren Whiteman, Mark Jenkin
Public Health Rep; 136(1_suppl); 2021
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