Prevalence of HIV Infection and Median CD4 Counts Among Health Care Workers in South Africa (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) (Case Study)
South African Medical Journal 2007, Feb, 97, 2
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Publisher Description
Objective. To determine the prevalence of HIV infection and the extent of disease progression based on CD4 count in a public health system workforce in southern Africa. Design. Cross-sectional voluntary, anonymous, unlinked survey including an oral fluid or blood sample and a brief demographic questionnaire.
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