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Demographic variations in HIV testing history among emergency department patients: implications for HIV screening in US emergency departments
Journal of Medical Screening, 06/30/09
Merchant RC et al. - Almost half of ED patients surveyed had never been tested for HIV. Certain demographic groups are being missed though HIV diagnostic testing and screening programmes in other settings. These groups could potentially be reached through universal screening.
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