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HIV Testing Rates and Outcomes in a South African Community, 2001-2006: Implications for Expanded Screening Policies
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 06/26/09
Paltiel AD et al. - Population testing and ART initiation rates rose dramatically during 2001-2006. Yet, yield remained high, and HIV-infected persons continued to receive late diagnoses. These findings highlight the continuing need for expanded testing and linkage to care.
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