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Antenatal HIV testing: assessment of a routine voluntary approach

The benefits of testing pregnant women for HIV are increasingly assured, particularly with regard to reducing vertical transmission. However, uptake of antenatal HIV testing in the UK remains low.

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Published in:BMJ 1999-06, Vol.318 (7199), p.1660-1661
Main Authors: Simpson, Wendy M, Johnstone, Frank D, Goldberg, David J, Gormley, Siobhan M, Hart, Graham J
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Human immunodeficiency virus
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Medical screening
Midwives
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Voluntary Programs
Women
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