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Screening for HIV in health care settings: a guidance statement from the American College …

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A Qaseem, V Snow, P Shekelle, R Hopkins Jr … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians
A more recent version of this article appeared on January 20, 2009. ...
Background: Chronic hepatitis B infection can lead to liver failure,
hepatocellular carcinoma, and death. ... Purpose: To evaluate the ...
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Acceptance of rapid HIV screening in a southeastern emergency department


AE Freeman, RW Sattin, KM Miller, JK Dias, … - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
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Performance of OraQuick Advance® Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test for detection of antibodies …


Á Holguín, M Gutiérrez, N Portocarrero, P … - Journal of Clinical Virology, 2009 - Elsevier
OraQuick provided positive results in all 156 serum/plasma specimens regardless
of the infecting HIV-1 subtype, and in 136/139 (97.8%) oral fluids. The three
oral specimens (2.2%) that yielded false-negative results by OraQuick were ...
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Emergency Department–Based HIV Testing: Too Little, but Not Too Late


GD Kelen, RE Rothman - Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Still, the ED represents one of the most important potential screening sites.
Among those with late-established diagnosis of HIV infection in South Carolina,
the majority made at least 1 ED visit during the previous 3 years. 27 In ...
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Are we ready for home-based, self-testing for HIV?


N Pant Pai, MB Klein - Future HIV Ther., 2008 - Future Medicine
The idea of home-based self-testing for HIV has existed for over two decades;
however, its implementation has not been without debate and controversy. With
accurate, rapid point-of-care tests, newer, simplified and optimized ...
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[CITATION] Serologic tests for the diagnosis of HIV infection


R TESTS
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A Primer on HIV Testing and Initial Treatment CME


PE Sax - medscape.com
Since the introduction of potent combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the
mid-1990s, HIV disease has been transformed from a progressive and usually fatal
condition to a chronic, treatable disease that can be managed for decades. ...
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[CITATION] Last literature review for version 16.3: Wed Oct 01 00: 00: 00 GMT 2008| This topic last …


JG Bartlett, MS Hirsch, BH McGovern
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Journal List> Infect Chemother> v. 41 (2); Mar-Apr 2009


EJ Lee, HJ Yoon - Infect Chemother, 2009 - synapse.koreamed.org
Infect Chemother. 2009 Mar-Apr;41(2):90-94. Published online 2009 April 30. doi:
10.3947/ic.2009.41.2.90. ... 1 Department of Infectious Diseases, Asan Medical
Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
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Immunoassays for the diagnosis of HIV: meeting future needs by enhancing the quality of …


RJ Chappel, KM Wilson, EM Dax - Future Microbiol., 2009 - Future Medicine
Immunoassays for detecting HIV infection perform better than other serological
assays. HIV immunoassays are presented in a number of different formats:
instrument-based, plate, rapid assays and as immunoblots. HIV immunoassays ...
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