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Unawareness of HIV status in pregnancy, delay in testing and conflict between information on antenatal card and interview in Recife, Brazil
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 06/30/09
Ramos VDOX et al. - There has been a considerable delay in having an HIV test. Conflict of Information obtained by interview and that on the antenatal card raises questions about deficiencies in antenatal care or lack of comprehension about the HIV test.
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