Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; HIDES I aimed to define the methodology of a European wide study of HIV prevalence in individuals presenting with one of eight indicator conditions/diseases (ID); sexually transmitted infection, lymphoma, cervical or anal cancer/dysplasia, herpes zoster, hepatitis B/C, mononucleosis-like illness, unexplained leukocytopenia/thrombocytopenia and seborrheic dermatitis/exanthema, and to identify those with an HIV prevalence of >0.1%, a level determined to be cost effective. A staff questionnaire was performed. From October 2009- February 2011, individuals, not known to be HIV positive, presenting with one of the ID were offered an HIV test; additi...
BACKGROUND: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
BACKGROUND: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
Abstract Background Despite the potentially accompanying negative clinical, epidemiologic, and healt...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
BackgroundIt is cost-effective to perform an HIV test in people with specific indicator conditions (...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
<div><p>European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of ...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
BACKGROUND: Late presentation remains a key barrier towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Indicator ...
Contains fulltext : 236597.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lat...
Background: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
BACKGROUND: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
BACKGROUND: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
Abstract Background Despite the potentially accompanying negative clinical, epidemiologic, and healt...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
Improved methods for targeting HIV testing among patients most likely to be infected are required; H...
BackgroundIt is cost-effective to perform an HIV test in people with specific indicator conditions (...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
<div><p>European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of ...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
BACKGROUND: Late presentation remains a key barrier towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Indicator ...
Contains fulltext : 236597.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lat...
Background: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
BACKGROUND: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
BACKGROUND: Indicator-condition (IC) guided HIV testing is a feasible and cost-effective strategy to...
Abstract Background Despite the potentially accompanying negative clinical, epidemiologic, and healt...