1997
DOI: 10.1080/09540129750125226
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HIV antibody testing: Genito-Urinary Clinic or additional site same-day testing service

Abstract: It has been suggested that different groups of individuals, possibly those at greater risk, may choose to attend anonymous HIV services not attached to Genito-Urinary Medicine Clinics. This paper reports the results of a comparative study of documented sociodemographic profile and risk category for individuals having HIV antibody tests at a Genito-Urinary Medicine Clinic and at an additional site same-day HIV antibody testing service not attached to a Genito-Urinary Medicine Clinic but within the same hospital… Show more

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“…Client and provider convenience might be increased by negating the need for a follow-up visit and will probably increase the inclination to be tested. It has been successfully implemented not only in genitourinary clinics, but also at other sites 49,50 .…”
Section: Rapid Hiv Testingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Client and provider convenience might be increased by negating the need for a follow-up visit and will probably increase the inclination to be tested. It has been successfully implemented not only in genitourinary clinics, but also at other sites 49,50 .…”
Section: Rapid Hiv Testingmentioning
confidence: 98%