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A Study of HIV Provider Attitudes Toward HLA-B*5701 Testing in the United States
AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 11/03/09
Watson ME et al. – The results of this study suggest that HLA–B*5701 testing is easy to use in clinical practice and is a valuable tool to help reduce the risk of developing ABC HSR.
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