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Six-week follow-up after HIV-1 exposure: a position statement from the Public Health Agency of Sweden and the Swedish Reference Group for Antiviral Therapy

In 2014 the Public Health Agency of Sweden and the Swedish Reference Group for Antiviral Therapy (RAV) conducted a review and analysis of the state of knowledge on the duration of follow-up after exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Up until then a follow-up of 12 weeks after exposure had...

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Published in:Infectious diseases (London, England) England), 2016, Vol.48 (2), p.93-98
Main Authors: Gaines, Hans, Albert, Jan, Axelsson, Maria, Berglund, Torsten, Gisslén, Magnus, Sönnerborg, Anders, Blaxhult, Anders, Bogdanovic, Gordana, Brytting, Maria, Carlander, Christina, Flamholc, Leo, Follin, Per, Haggar, Axana, Hagstam, Per, Johansson, Marcus, Navér, Lars, Persson blom, Jenny, Samuelson, Agneta, Ström, Helena, Sundqvist, Martin, Svedhem johansson, Veronica, Tegmark wisell, Karin, Tegnell, Anders, Thorstensson, Rigmor
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Chemoprevention - methods
Clinical Medicine
Early Diagnosis
Health Personnel
HIV Antibodies - blood
HIV Antigens - blood
HIV follow-up window period
HIV Infections - diagnosis
HIV Infections - prevention & control
HIV Infections - virology
HIV-1
HIV-1 - isolation & purification
HIV-2
HIV-2 - isolation & purification
Humans
Infectious Medicine
Infektionsmedicin
Klinisk medicin
Medical and Health Sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Occupational Exposure
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis - methods
prophylaxis
Serologic Tests - methods
Sweden
Time Factors
title Six-week follow-up after HIV-1 exposure: a position statement from the Public Health Agency of Sweden and the Swedish Reference Group for Antiviral Therapy
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