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Late presenters and the undiagnosed - Plenary Session of the HIV in Europe Conference Copenhagen 2012
HIV in Europe
Four speeches and presentations held during the plenary session of the Copenhagen 2012 Conference: Keynote speech: Danish Acting Minister of Health, Pia Olsen Dyhr; Characteristics of the epidemiology and temporal trends of late presenters in Europe, Joanne Reekie; An assessment of the approaches to evaluating cost-effectiveness of HIV screening strategies, Olivia Wu; Guidance on Indicator Condition-Guided HIV Testing: Presentation of draft guidance document, Keith Radcliffe.
English
Policy makers
Testing and counselling
Epidemiology
Policy
WHO European region
2012
video / DVD
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http://www.hiveurope.eu/Copenhagen2012Conference/Presentations/PlenaryLatepresen...

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