Testing for HIV: concise guidance
Adrian Palfreeman, Martin Fisher and Ed Ong The HIV Testing Guidelines Writing Committee∗
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.9-5-471
Clin Med October 2009 Adrian Palfreeman
Concise Guidance to Good Practice Series Editors: Lynne Turner-Stokes and Bernard Higgins
Roles: Consultant Physician, University Hospitals Leicester
Martin Fisher
Concise Guidance to Good Practice Series Editors: Lynne Turner-Stokes and Bernard Higgins
Roles: Consultant Physician, Brighton and Sussex University Hospital
Ed Ong
Concise Guidance to Good Practice Series Editors: Lynne Turner-Stokes and Bernard Higgins
Roles: Consultant Physician, Newcastle General Hospital
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vol. 9 no. 5 471-476
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- Published online October 1, 2009.
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- Adrian Palfreeman, Consultant Physician, University Hospitals Leicester⇓,
- Martin Fisher, Consultant Physician, Brighton and Sussex University Hospital and
- Ed Ong The HIV Testing Guidelines Writing Committee∗, Consultant Physician, Newcastle General Hospital
- Address for correspondence: Dr A Palfreeman, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Infirmary Close, Leicester LE1 5WW. Email: ap{at}ctu.mrc.ac.uk
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